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12-2 outlet power lines interference with Speaker / Subwoofer in-wall wiring
I tried alt.home-theater and alt.home-theater.misc with no results on this
specific question. I am in the process of finishing my basement and have run in-wall speaker wire (Monster CI-Pro) for the speakers and subwoofer lines. Is there a problem running the speaker wiring right next to the normal 12-2 outlet power lines? For a 6' distance, the speaker wires are run next to the power (110v 12-2) wires. Will this cause a problem interference that will be noticable when the AV/Stereo is being used? I was told that this might cause interference with the speaker or subwoofer operation. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. David |
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