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K Rushing <[log in to unmask]>
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K Rushing <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Jul 2004 17:25:56 -0400
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Jeff,

You might consider wireless.  Apple Computer, for example, now touts
a wireless stereo system that dovetails with the Airport Base Station
and home stereo systems.

--kit




> >I'm now in a new house and am starting to plan the home theatre layout.
> >  Everything is falling into place, except there is NO WAY to run the
> >surround sound speakers to the back of the room in any neat, civilized
> >manner (crosses doorways, hallways, fireplace, etc).  What I would like
> >is someone that could run the cables through the walls, and magically
> >provide outlets near the amp and the surround speakers.  So it is "sort
> >of like" adding an extra outlet, but not quite the same (no existing
> >cable you can snake to the outlet).
> >
> >The Living room is directly over a den with a sprayed ceiling, so I
> >can't cheat by drilling through the floor.
> >
> >Any suggestions welcome, but if they're thinking the ceiling route, I
> >should mention this is a 23' ceiling in a A-frame.  So nowhere to go up
> >or down conveniently.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Jeff Kell
> >(x4552 office)


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