A few minutes reviewing the Home Theater Wiring Installation Tips will help to avoid headaches later. Common announces such as audio buzzing or humming and slow scrolling video lines are easily preventable.

Incorrect home theater wiring can lead to endless frustrations, if you are currently experiencing problems or are in the process of doing some wiring and looking for a home theater wiring how to guide, you have come to the right place. Below you will find home theater wiring installation tips which address the common problems found in media room installations.

In addition to the information on this page, you may also find the following home theater wiring and installation articles to be helpful.

Home Theater Video Connections Video is rapidly changing from analog to digital and the digital world has different requirements then the analog of old. Therefore understanding which cable and connections are right for you is important.

Home Theater Audio Connections Similar to the video area, audio connections are moving rapidly from analog to digital. And in some cases such as (HDMI) being combined with the video.

Professional Home Theater Installation If you determine that some or all of the wiring is not something you would like to do yourself, here are some details around finding a professional to do the home theater installation with you.

Understand Wire Gauges If you are not familiar with what wire gauges are all about, it is worth taking a minute and reading up on them.

Wireless Home Theater Installation - Skip the wiring, go wireless. Tired of the wires and ready to go state of the art? Wireless options have come a long way in the last few year, you will be surprised.

Keep your high voltage and low voltage wire separated This is commonly done when wiring inside walls, but also must be done when running extension cords and cables along the walls or behind your equipment. Especially do not run them in parallel within 12 inches of each other. If your low and high voltage wires must cross do this in a perpendicular manner. This will limit interference in the low voltage line.

Avoid using wire longer then required Measure how much wire you need to neatly make the corners and route around the high voltage cords. Excess wire causes degrade in signal and therefore lesser quality. Some of this degrade can be made up with more expensive higher quality cables, but this will only help to a certain extent, best to limit the length if you can. NOTE: Cables that are too short can also cause problems. Cables should not be bent more than 60 degrees and you do not want to cause tension on the connectors.

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Home Theater Wiring Installation Tips

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May 8, 2014 at 4:40 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Wiring Installation