QUOTE(Gfreak @ Jun 29 2010, 06:35 PM)
Hi all,
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I'm currently using the Phillips Home Theatre System 5.1 (4 towers, 1 Front Speaker and 1 Subwoofer). Entry level only.... however it's a wired system.
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The issue is the 2 tower rear speakers cable is not long enough and the cable is actually hard wired or standard two thin wires from the player to the speakers.
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Question is
, is there a way that I can extend the wires to pull it to the back of my room? NOw all 4 speakers are in front therefore cannot really enjoy surround sound....
.
Is there a way that I can do a wire extension by
a) by a piece of audio wire (if possible) and extend the current wires?
b) DIY and change the whole cable to a new longer wire...
c) If yes, what wires can I use?
.
If not done properly I would understand it may cause loss audio but have this been done before and if yes, can it be done correctly? I just need to extend it by several metres only.
.
Please help....Thanks
errm..what is hard wired?? .
I'm currently using the Phillips Home Theatre System 5.1 (4 towers, 1 Front Speaker and 1 Subwoofer). Entry level only.... however it's a wired system.
.
The issue is the 2 tower rear speakers cable is not long enough and the cable is actually hard wired or standard two thin wires from the player to the speakers.
.
Question is
.
Is there a way that I can do a wire extension by
a) by a piece of audio wire (if possible) and extend the current wires?
b) DIY and change the whole cable to a new longer wire...
c) If yes, what wires can I use?
.
If not done properly I would understand it may cause loss audio but have this been done before and if yes, can it be done correctly? I just need to extend it by several metres only.
.
Please help....Thanks
Jun 29 2010, 06:39 PM

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