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| mic lines/Cat5e/coax other wiring needed for single room? i am planning wiring-in-wall needs in a 520 sq ft/48 sq meters single room recording space operating around Logic Pro 8/HD24XR. I am planning on having 5-6 wall plates loaded with Neutrik Combo XLR/1/4" connectors scattered around the room. I understand it is wise to use 110 Ohm digital audio cable for mic lines though I already own a bit of Gepco 6 pr multicore snake cable that I wouldn't mind using (longest run is less than 60 feet/20 meters). 1. Am I making a mistake by using the (already paid for) Gepco rather than installing 110 Ohm digital audio cables? 2. Should I be adding wall plates with Cat5e/r45 jacks and/or 75 Ohm coax connectors? What is limitation using cat5e versus Cat6? 3. Given the digital realities of today's audio electronics are there other wiring I should be considering? Thanks. |
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