even then, the insulation is just that, its not shielding.that comment was made when i thought he was relocating his outlets. and in which case, he should definitely separate the two...
from earlier in the thread...
show me some grommets.told ya...
that works as well... i just like the look of the grommets better
Power away from other wires....
http://www.audioholics.com/education/cables/connection-tips-101-cabling-your-system
you just contradicted yourself... i was the one that stressed the importance of a "box" that is shielded when splicing high and low voltage cables while you deemed it unnecessary ... and the term shielded and insulated go hand in hand... but i digress...even then, the insulation is just that, its not shielding.
every time you build an electrical outlet you need that box (im not sure what its called) that way when your srist deep in the wall looking for a wire that you dropped down for your TV, you dont get your block rocked.
**** dude you owned me :-\Here is my set up. I have a 42" on the wall and a 50" on the tv stand. We usually use 1 to watch basketball games and the other for video games... or other basketball games haha. I did not bother to hide the wires since most of it is hidden behind the lower tv.![]()
show me some grommets.
i thought of getting wallplates, but decided against it.
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here
that would be super easy
edit: that thing is 3in wide as well //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif