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<blockquote data-quote="g36 monkey" data-source="post: 1431992" data-attributes="member: 10997"><p>I may eventually do that, but certainly not any time soon. See below for that answer lol.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They make cables for it that are RG6 on one end and RCA on the other. In this case, i bought a keystone jack with a female to female RCA on one side and RG6 on the other. Then I bought an RG6 male to RCA male for the other end.</p><p></p><p>I bought a quad shielded coax. I could have probably found a 50 foot RCA cable, but the coax accomplishes the same task and is acceptable to carry the sub signal. Basically all I've done is make a high quality 50 foot RCA cable with a couple adapted ends.</p><p></p><p>The rear speakers will probably change. This setup was expensive when it was new, but Onkyo is known for giving you lower quality speakers with a top notch receiver. But, like I mentioned. The major advantage to this system is now if I want to upgrade speakers it's easy to just pop them on and off the wall or wherever.</p><p></p><p>If I had a DB reader I could setup each individual speaker to hit the same DB from the "listening position" (center of the couch) but I don't, so I just "played it by ear" (pun intended)</p><p></p><p>I tried to minimize how much exposed wire there was, which is why those plates are right next to the speakers. I've seen a lot of pro installs do it this way. But there's a million ways to skin this cat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g36 monkey, post: 1431992, member: 10997"] I may eventually do that, but certainly not any time soon. See below for that answer lol. They make cables for it that are RG6 on one end and RCA on the other. In this case, i bought a keystone jack with a female to female RCA on one side and RG6 on the other. Then I bought an RG6 male to RCA male for the other end. I bought a quad shielded coax. I could have probably found a 50 foot RCA cable, but the coax accomplishes the same task and is acceptable to carry the sub signal. Basically all I've done is make a high quality 50 foot RCA cable with a couple adapted ends. The rear speakers will probably change. This setup was expensive when it was new, but Onkyo is known for giving you lower quality speakers with a top notch receiver. But, like I mentioned. The major advantage to this system is now if I want to upgrade speakers it's easy to just pop them on and off the wall or wherever. If I had a DB reader I could setup each individual speaker to hit the same DB from the "listening position" (center of the couch) but I don't, so I just "played it by ear" (pun intended) I tried to minimize how much exposed wire there was, which is why those plates are right next to the speakers. I've seen a lot of pro installs do it this way. But there's a million ways to skin this cat. [/QUOTE]
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