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    Connecting Speaker Wire in Walls

    Thank you Wayne! From the research I've done, and based on your post, I fully agree that the butt splices are the better route. My only thought was that if I move this setup back and forth several times, and have to cut the splice off each time, I'm going to be chasing the original wires up...
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    Connecting Speaker Wire in Walls

    I have surround sound speaker wires run to a specific location in my living room. Now, I want to move my receiver to a new location in the room. I can easily run the new wire through the basement to the new location and pop it up into a different wall, but to do this I would have to make a...
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    Need Help with Some Basics!

    Thank you very much for the reply. I looked into the output sources allowed in each zone and I feel like I'll be okay with the limitations allowed... zone 2 and 3 will be CD, radio, Bluetooth, etc. and I don't really have need to have the same output on all 3 at the same time. At this point...
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    Need Help with Some Basics!

    Thank you very much for the reply. Your thoughts on the receiver make me feel better that this receiver will work for me. I did look into the outputs for zone 2 and 3 and there are some limitations, but I think I am okay with what outputs it allows. I've ordered the receiver and it should be...
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    Need Help with Some Basics!

    I apologize for the simplicity of these questions, or if similar questions have been answered in earlier posts. I am a novice, at best, when it comes to home theater components. When I built my house, I wired my living room for surround sound, and I also wired for L/R speakers in my kitchen...
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