angynagpal
New Member
Hi all,
I am getting my house interiors done and had got pipes inserted in walls for having an internal wiring setup for speakers. Now, the pipe setup for the front 3 speakers is fine but for the rear speakers I will need to take the wires along the floor first till the back wall (max 10ft distance) from where they will go into another pipe and then the internal wiring continues.
Now, I am getting wooden flooring done in this area, so basically the wires travelling along the floor would be under the wooden flooring. So yesterday my wooden flooring guy told me to get the wiring done withing a day (i.e. yesterday itself). So I rushed to a shop (Onkyo showroom in C.R Park) and told him the setup and asked him to suggest me a good wire for it, specially since the wiring would be residing under the wooden flooring. Also, I have not selected the speakers yet so told the shopkeeper to take that into account too (I have selected Denon 1911 as the avr I would like to have).
Initially he was showing me the Onkyo 12 Gauge wires (@ Rs. 85 per meter) but then showed me Monster 16 Gauge (around Rs. 170 per meter) and suggested I go with these as they are THX certified, have 5 year warranty and what not. Now, I had researched about speaker setups and all more than 6-7 months back, but didnt pursue it after I bought a new house to move in, so I perceived 16 gauge to be better than 12 gauge :sad:. Only after coming back I realized that 12 gauge is much better.
So I came here and wanted to ask you guys, if the wire I bought it fine? The max distance between the AVR and the farthest speaker is 18-20ft. All wiring is internal. 2x10ft of wire (for both rear speakers) would be under the wooden flooring.
Also, the wires had marking for direction in which the wire should move from source to destination. Is it necessary to follow the directions....as I didnt notice it while installing the wire setup....its only now that I realized those markings were there
!!! Monster website says that the directions are only for shielding purpose.....whats shielding???
Am I screwed????
I am getting my house interiors done and had got pipes inserted in walls for having an internal wiring setup for speakers. Now, the pipe setup for the front 3 speakers is fine but for the rear speakers I will need to take the wires along the floor first till the back wall (max 10ft distance) from where they will go into another pipe and then the internal wiring continues.
Now, I am getting wooden flooring done in this area, so basically the wires travelling along the floor would be under the wooden flooring. So yesterday my wooden flooring guy told me to get the wiring done withing a day (i.e. yesterday itself). So I rushed to a shop (Onkyo showroom in C.R Park) and told him the setup and asked him to suggest me a good wire for it, specially since the wiring would be residing under the wooden flooring. Also, I have not selected the speakers yet so told the shopkeeper to take that into account too (I have selected Denon 1911 as the avr I would like to have).
Initially he was showing me the Onkyo 12 Gauge wires (@ Rs. 85 per meter) but then showed me Monster 16 Gauge (around Rs. 170 per meter) and suggested I go with these as they are THX certified, have 5 year warranty and what not. Now, I had researched about speaker setups and all more than 6-7 months back, but didnt pursue it after I bought a new house to move in, so I perceived 16 gauge to be better than 12 gauge :sad:. Only after coming back I realized that 12 gauge is much better.
So I came here and wanted to ask you guys, if the wire I bought it fine? The max distance between the AVR and the farthest speaker is 18-20ft. All wiring is internal. 2x10ft of wire (for both rear speakers) would be under the wooden flooring.
Also, the wires had marking for direction in which the wire should move from source to destination. Is it necessary to follow the directions....as I didnt notice it while installing the wire setup....its only now that I realized those markings were there

Am I screwed????