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RE: Re: Speakers for announcements
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Re: Speakers for announcements
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 18:42:22 +0100
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Just
before I click on "buy", can someone confirm that this 79 strand is
O.K?
And
why clear housing is more expensive than black? Where's the catch? Which
housing
is better?
Cheers,
Nik
Product Details
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TechLink - TECH-79 79
strand speaker cable
TechLink 79 strand OFC loudspeaker
cable.
Retails around £1.49-£1.99 per metre
79 strand
( Connectors not included )
Available in black or clear housing |
Tell a
friend about this
product. |
Options |
URP |
Price |
Quantity |
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Clear 10 metre pack |
£19.99 |
£9.00 |
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Clear 20 metre pack |
£39.99 |
£15.00 |
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Clear 100 metre reel |
£129.99 |
£50.00 |
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Black 10 metre pack |
£17.99 |
£8.00 |
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Black 20 metre pack |
£37.99 |
£13.00 |
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Black 100 metre reel |
£99.99 |
£40.00 |
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And
I live in a flat, not in a house. And I have concrete ceiling in most of
the
rooms, so no drilling possible.
It
seems that I'll definitly go for a single cable.
I
found this one as the cheapest at Richer Sounds:
Gale XL
105
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£ |
0 |
.69 |
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It seems that this is 105 strand. Is this still a
bit
OTT?
Nik
Yes - I had all
this + loads of CAT5, power for all lighting going to loft to LD11's
(over 40). I had to drill 7 new access holes through each of the many
joists in the main run (upstairs landing running across the house) with
a 35mm Auger bit. That's a lot of work and a lot of pulling
cables.
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@k...>
wrote: > The problem is thickness. I'll run not only speaker cables,
but microphone, > IR tx, IR rx, PIR and possibly door contacts
all
in single go. So where all > those cables join, It will be very
thick. If I go for one instead of two, I > am saving bunch of 7
cables, which can be very thick at the end. > >
Nik > -----Original Message----- >
From:
psghome2002 [mailto:psghome@h...] > Sent: 14 July 2002
12:12 > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Subject:
[ukha_d] Re: Speakers for announcements > >
> For the sake of a few quid, I'd definately run a pair
of cables to > each speaker location and coil up the
unused one (long enough to > reach wherever you could put
an additional speaker). Depends on how > easy the
cable running is though - if it's easy to run
additional >
cable in the future, you might not want to bother now and save
the > few pounds. > > I
can't
see any reason for running more than 2 cables. > >
> --- In ukha_d@y..., "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@k...>
wrote: > > Thanks Paul, > > I'll
go with your advice and put some better quality ones, so if
I > want > > better quality sound in
some later stage, in e.g. bedroom, I'll > just
buy > > better quality speaker for that
room. > > I am still glad to know that even putting
lower quality cable > would work > >
fine. That gives a bit of redundancy. > > What do you
think, is one cable enough? > > For announcements it
should be. If I want to switch to stereo > music
later, > > placement of speakers is important, I
suppose, for re-creating > sound
stage. > > Therefore, there's no point planning
anything like that, because, > I
don't > > have much options regarding
placement. > > > >
Regards, > > Nik >
> > > -----Original
Message----- > > From: psghome2002
[mailto:psghome@h...] > > Sent: 14 July
2002 11:15 > > To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxx> > Subject: [ukha_d] Re:
Speakers for announcements > > >
> > > Putting in good quality cable at
this stage would be a good > idea - >
> even if you initially use cheap speakers for just
announcements > and >
> TTS etc - you can then upgrade in the future if you want,
without > > having to
re-cable. > > > >
Don't have any recommendations for cheaper speakers
though. > > > > ---
In
ukha_d@y..., "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@k...> wrote: >
> > No, this is new development, so they make lower
ceiling to > squeeze > >
as much > > > floors as possible.
:-). > > > So, how will I know that
speakers are good enough? > > > I'll go
for hi-fi speaker cables then, probably from Richer >
Sounds. > > > Any recommendations, but
not too expensive? > > >
Nik > > > -----Original
Message----- > > > From:
psghome2002 [mailto:psghome@h...] > >
> Sent: 13 July 2002 22:06 >
> > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
> > Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Speakers for
announcements > > > >
> > > > >
Even if you go for KAT5 (As I have done also), you'll
still > need > >
the > > > same kit -
amp(s),
speaker cable and speakers. > >
> > > > My speaker cable
is not shielded - it runs through the floor >
> (long > >
>
runs) and crosses mains in several places (a lot of
extra > mains > >
> wiring for the X10 lighting - all runs to the loft
to > LD11's). > >
I've > > > not had any
noise
problems - audio is very clear. > >
> > > > Are you living
in
a bunker by any chance ;) > >
> > > >
Paul. > > > >
> > > > >
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@k...>
wrote: > > > > Ha, in
most of the rooms ceiling is concrete. Only the >
halway > > has >
> > suspended >
> > > ceiling through which I plan to put
all the wires. > > > >
So, it's not possible to mount them in the ceiling. >
> > > These speakers will be mono, because
I will use them for > >
> anouncements only, > >
> > so this is all a bit too expensive for
me. > > > > If I decide
to go for a home audio, I'll probably use KAT5. >
> > > Is your speaker cable shielded, and
does it cross any power > >
lines? > > > > Does it
pick any noise? > > > >
Nik > > > >
-----Original Message----- > >
> > From: psghome2002
[mailto:psghome@h...] > > >
> Sent: 13 July 2002 18:38 >
> > > To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxx> > >
> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Speakers for
announcements > > >
> > > >
> > > > >
That's a pretty small speaker requirement then! How
about > > putting >
> > > them in the ceiling -
I've got 7 sets of ceiling > speakers
in > > >
various > > >
> rooms. They sound great and look very good (probably
less > > obvious >
> > > than wall speakers). I
went for a variety of models > >
including: > > >
> > > > >
Sonance GRM2 - Single stereo to mono summing speaker >
(water > > >
> resistant) - for use in the bathroom £90
ish > > >
> > > > >
Systemline QED - Stereo pair for general areas £130
ish > > >
> > > > >
Sonance 621 - Good quality stereo pair for listening >
rooms > > £240 >
> > ish > >
> > > > >
> Also used 79 stand OFC cable >
> > > > >
> > May be OTT for your requirements (whole
lot cost over > £1000 - >
> > cheap >
>
> > compared to what you can easily spend).
My
system was > > primarily
a > > > >
whole-house audio system with feeds for Comfort, ACE
TTS > etc. > >
> > > > >
> Paul. > >
>
> > > >
> > > > >
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@k...>
wrote: > > >
> > The time has come... >
> > > > I am ready to put
some more cable throughout the flat. >
I > > > >
downloaded homeseer > > >
> > yesterday, for a trial and saw that I should
really > have > >
some > > > >
speakers for > > >
> > announcements. > >
> > > Inital plan is to put small wall
speaker in each room > (5+2, >
> > > kitchen,
lounge, > > >
> > hallway, 2 bedrooms + 2
bathrooms). > > >
> > I plan to put them above the doors in each
room. > Bathroom > >
ones > > > >
must be water > > >
> > resistant. Internal walls are very thin, 5 cm
including > > > plaster
on > > > >
both > > > >
> sides. Plaster is about 12mm, so I have just 38mm
from > > surface >
> > to > >
> > the back >
> > > > of the plaster on
the other side of the wall. > >
> > > Did anyone see such a thin speakers,
preferrably in > white. >
> > > > Are there any
standards in speaker sizes, so if speaker >
> dies at > >
> > some point >
> > > > later I'll have no
problems replacing it? I don't want >
some > > >
funny > > >
>
shapes, so > > >
> > I have problems finding spare
later. > > >
> > And, most important question: What kind of cable
to > put for > >
> that > > >
> speaker? > >
> > > I suppose hi-fi speaker cable should
be fine, but are > they >
> an > > >
> overkill? > >
> > > Also, because it's crossing power
lines, wouldn't it be > >
better > > >
if > > > >
it's > > > >
> shielded? Also, they are thick, generally
speaking, >
should > > I >
> > go for >
> > > > something
thinner? > > >
> > Please come with your experiences, because once I
put > it > > in,
it > > > >
will be > > >
> > impossible to replace it later. >
> > > >
Cheers, > > >
> > Nik > >
> > > > >
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