Thanks. I hadn't thought about it or realized it was only using one pair each, nor that they were that cheap (granted you need 6 of them, for some reason I thought each connection for component would be several hundred, I must be thinking of the audio authority steel plate implementation).
That will make it tempting to use an approach like that, especially since I've got plenty of cat 5 going to all locations upstairs.
Rocco > So from your comment, your thinking we will see a difference in using RG6 versus the baluns? I know RG6 is the 'right way, its just tempting considering I don't think I would need to do any wiring and can repurpose existing cat5 (versus running an extra 5 sets of coax from the basement up into the attic for each room, which is doable, but not very fun).
Bah! I should just suck it up and run the cables I know....
That will make it tempting to use an approach like that, especially since I've got plenty of cat 5 going to all locations upstairs.
Rocco > So from your comment, your thinking we will see a difference in using RG6 versus the baluns? I know RG6 is the 'right way, its just tempting considering I don't think I would need to do any wiring and can repurpose existing cat5 (versus running an extra 5 sets of coax from the basement up into the attic for each room, which is doable, but not very fun).
Bah! I should just suck it up and run the cables I know....