4 Comments

  1. I love what you had to say about making time to include cable management in your AV equipment setup. I’ve been doing research on the best type of data cabling to use for audio and video signals. I’m taking the time to figure out the best possible set up, so it makes sense that I should take the time to keep it all organized. Nothing is more frustrating than tangled cords all over the place.

  2. I like how you call it cable spaghetti, this is pretty much exactly what I have experienced before. Labeling definitely helps a ton, I agree that you should make this a priority. You might think that you won’t mind figuring it all out again, but it’s just a waste of your hard work! Wrapping is something I should do better this time, I appreciate the tip! Thank you for such a helpful and applicable article!

  3. Yes it’s really about just taking the time to not have a mess of cables behind all the equipment. The power cable interference is a good thing to keep in mind as not many people think about it. But if you’re spending all this money on a great home theater, it seems like an easy error to avoid to ensure the speaker cable isn’t parallel with the power cables

  4. I agree with the cable managements last tip in the article. Mostly people don’t care about the proper cable management and don’t consider it as a part of their AV equipment setup. twisting cables will definitely effect the signal transmission. Should buy an extra foot to avoid this problem. Thank you for sharing this wonderful piece of information!

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