Ok, this is going to sound like a stupid question, but I have problems finding it on google.
I am thinking of moving my subwoofer from one side of the room to the other. At the moment it is positioned in front, but I would like to move it to the right of the sofa. In the wall, I have 2x cat5 cable, and I have 2x speaker cable that are unused and connect the location of the amplifier with the location where I want the subwoofer. The subwoofer is powered, so it takes an audio in (single cinch connection).
Now the stupid question: Can I use the speaker cable as audio cable?
Alternatives would be to pull another cable in the wall (this is possible, there is a pipe, but it gives other problems), or use some audio over ethernet extender solution. In either case, if it is not possible with the speaker cable, I'll leave the subwoofer where it is, and rearrange things slightly differently.
I am thinking of moving my subwoofer from one side of the room to the other. At the moment it is positioned in front, but I would like to move it to the right of the sofa. In the wall, I have 2x cat5 cable, and I have 2x speaker cable that are unused and connect the location of the amplifier with the location where I want the subwoofer. The subwoofer is powered, so it takes an audio in (single cinch connection).
Now the stupid question: Can I use the speaker cable as audio cable?
Alternatives would be to pull another cable in the wall (this is possible, there is a pipe, but it gives other problems), or use some audio over ethernet extender solution. In either case, if it is not possible with the speaker cable, I'll leave the subwoofer where it is, and rearrange things slightly differently.
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