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Subject: Re: Re: Re: Wiring Your House for Sound - (nf)
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Date: Sun, 5-Aug-84 04:24:00 EDT
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/***** ea:net.audio / clyde!saf /  6:31 pm  Aug  1, 1984 */
I agree with Bill's prefered solution: distribute the low level signal
and run a power amp in each room.  However, I think the way to
distribute the signal is via balenced, shielded line such as is used for
recording studios (and all high quality microphones).

	Steve Falco	AT&T Bell Labs  Whippany NJ
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I agree, but you should make the signals digital. That way, you can avoid
having to worry about the signal quality on your cables. What's a bit
between friends? :-)