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Stereo Audio over CAT5



I just need to send stereo audio from one room to another, and its
only for a short time so I cant justify an expensive balun just for audio.

at my patch panel I take the audio required and using a plan wired Stereo
phono to CAT5 circuit connected into my patch panel to be sent to my other
room.

in the other room I had the same circuit but to take the CAT5 into Stereo
phono outputs.

This works great and the audio quality is great (its only 10m), however at
my patch panel when I connect the Stereo to CAT5 circuit into the CAT5
lines for other rooms in the house, their is still a small amount of audio
coming out in the room with the speakers even though there is no actual
wired connection to it, so I can only assume the audio is bleeding onto the
other CAT5 cables at the patch panel, or at my krone blocks in the loft.

Any ideas on a solution to this? Surely if this audio is audible on other
CAT5 lines then it could be interfering with my data cables.

Chris

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