Hey guys well after spending a fortune on a home cinema setup i now have billions of wires in my room. Computer, fish tank, av-setup etc etc
I need some way to tidy the lot up.
Any Ideas?
Neon
Hey guys well after spending a fortune on a home cinema setup i now have billions of wires in my room. Computer, fish tank, av-setup etc etc
I need some way to tidy the lot up.
Any Ideas?
Neon
Home Entertainment =Epson TW9400, Denon AVRX6300H, Panasonic DPUB450EBK 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray and Monitor Audio Silver RX 7.0, Monitor Audio CT265IDC(x4) Dolby Atmos and XTZ 12.17 Sub - (Config 7.1.4)
My System=Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming 7 Wi-Fi, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, Patriot 32 GB DDR4 3200MHz, 1TB WD_Black SN770, 1TB Koxia nvme, MSI RTX4070Ti Gaming X TRIO, Enermax Supernova G6 850W, Lian LI Lancool 3, 2x QHD 27in Monitors. Denon AVR1700H & Wharfedale DX-2 5.1 Sound
Home Server 2/HTPC - Ryzen 5 3600, Asus Strix B450, 16GB Ram, EVGA GT1030 SC, 2x 2TB Cruscial SSD, Corsair TX550, Plex Server & Nvidia Shield Pro 4K
Diskstation/HTPC - Synology DS1821+ 16GB Ram - 10Gbe NIC with 45TB & Synology DS1821+ 8GB Ram - 10Gbe NIC with 14TB & Synology DS920+ 9TB
Portable=Microsoft Surface Pro 4, Huawei M5 10" & HP Omen 15 laptop
Scissors?
How many is billions? Spiral wrap is fairly effective, although no good at hiding them. If i where you id for get it, youre never going to get cables to look god, its the first law of the universe
lol Ok well not billions but alot. Is there nothing you can get to attach to skirting or anything? Need to hide the cables to my surround speakers and stuff around the room.
Home Entertainment =Epson TW9400, Denon AVRX6300H, Panasonic DPUB450EBK 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray and Monitor Audio Silver RX 7.0, Monitor Audio CT265IDC(x4) Dolby Atmos and XTZ 12.17 Sub - (Config 7.1.4)
My System=Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming 7 Wi-Fi, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, Patriot 32 GB DDR4 3200MHz, 1TB WD_Black SN770, 1TB Koxia nvme, MSI RTX4070Ti Gaming X TRIO, Enermax Supernova G6 850W, Lian LI Lancool 3, 2x QHD 27in Monitors. Denon AVR1700H & Wharfedale DX-2 5.1 Sound
Home Server 2/HTPC - Ryzen 5 3600, Asus Strix B450, 16GB Ram, EVGA GT1030 SC, 2x 2TB Cruscial SSD, Corsair TX550, Plex Server & Nvidia Shield Pro 4K
Diskstation/HTPC - Synology DS1821+ 16GB Ram - 10Gbe NIC with 45TB & Synology DS1821+ 8GB Ram - 10Gbe NIC with 14TB & Synology DS920+ 9TB
Portable=Microsoft Surface Pro 4, Huawei M5 10" & HP Omen 15 laptop
Cable ties (http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...0WRAPS&doy=8m7) and a pair of snips (http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...=30627&doy=8m7) to take the tails off
you could get proper trunking for it, b&q sell it, but if you need to run a lot (i.e. more than maybe 4) you'll need the big stuff you see in offices, which isnt cheap
Anything going to speakers at the rear of rooms, run the cables under the floors and then use terminal boxes on the walls. Same with projectors, and flat panels half way up the wall (although trunk in the wall rather than under the floor for that, lol), if you don't fancy that then you can trunk ontop of the wall but its only covering it, not hiding it.
Short cable runs which are the correct length don't look messy if they are neatly run, so the short run of wire from the terminal box to the rear speaker won't look bad at all.
Another trick I learnt while working for a permanent PA installer is to buy in bulk white cable, then just spray it in situe to the colour of the skirting or walls after glueing it in place
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