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Default A/V wiring - faceplates/boxes?

Currently organising the A-V/ethernet setup for the tellybox etc. There'll
be 7 pairs of surround-sound speaker terminals, 2 RJ45 sockets, a
terrestrial TV coax socket and a cable TV F-socket (I may have missed
something!) all emerging from the wall below the TV, and require
terminating. I thought of doing it all using Euromodules, but that would
require 11 of the things, needing a ridiculous 3 double-socket boxes to
accomodate...

So anyway,I've found this 7.1 face plate on ebay which will help:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230865908188

....and the 4 remaining connections would fit as Euromodules in a second
double-socket box.

I was wondering if there was a double-double socket box available, along
the lines of this:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Images/P..._3/MKK2025.JPG
Or any better method of doing this? (Whatever, I do want all these to be
surface mounted, via mini trunking, as far as the adjacent wall.)

Thanks

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David
 
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