Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Audio/Jukebox/MP3 Forum => Topic started by: Flake on April 15, 2010, 04:07:53 pm
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I am going to be building a new house within the next few months and am in the process of designing my floorplan as we speak. I will want to incorporate a wall mounted touchscreen jukebox in/on the wall as I currently have in my house now. Since I am building this thing from scratch I will have all the speaker wires run to the area the computer will reside. My current setup relies on a 2.4 GHZ transmitter to channel the signal to a receiver plugged into my stereo receiver. In addition, my surround sound speakers in my basement used for TV viewing are also the same speakers used for the jukebox.
Question -
If could start from scratch with the freedom to incorporate all your ideas what would they be?
What would you do differently the second (or third/fourth) time through?
Could be anything from computer specs to component hardware to speakers/speaker wire or cool lighting effects......whatever....
I would be interested in getting some ideas.
Thanks in advance!
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Run ethernet lines everywhere! :)
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Hi,
I would make those ethernet cables Cat6 minimum and run a few multicore cables for future use and put in some heavy duty speaker cables in area's you think you may have a need for and run them all back to your basement area or where ever you think your main controls will be installed.
Regards
Alan Hood
ami-man
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What is a multi-core cable?
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Lots of choices for multi core cables. You have to sort of know what types you may use.
Cable Info (http://www.belden.com/pdfs/Techpprs/EHX_Final.pdf)
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When I wired up my place I installed Cat5e even for phone line. I knew in the end if I ever needed I would have spare wire within the Cat5e.
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Hello,
I'm not sure how your connecting your touch monitor to the PC (VGA?), but the distance should be no longer than 15ft.
Definetly get away from using that 2.4ghz transmitter. I also have a 2.4 ghz telephone & a Linksys 2.4 ghz router. Lots of problems :badmood:
Thanks!
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=98605.msg1041950#msg1041950 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=98605.msg1041950#msg1041950)
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Not sure if this is something you need for sound, but I use it and it works perfect for my juke (no hum).
http://www.fxsound.com/mp3connector/index.php?vendor=0&subvendor=0&plus=0&refer=14 (http://www.fxsound.com/mp3connector/index.php?vendor=0&subvendor=0&plus=0&refer=14)