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Default Newbie help: Best method of sending audio signal thru house? Wire? Wireless?

Hi all,

I'm trying to figure out the best method of sending audio signals
between 3 locations in my house.

Here's the setup that I'm trying to link up:

a) 1 Receiver/Amp downstairs in Living Room.
b) 1 Receiver/Amp downstairs in Family room approximately 50' from 'a'
c) 1 Computer with Audio card upstairs approximately 30' from 'a' and
20' from 'b'.

What I would mainly like to accomplish is to be able to send audio
from a to b & c, and to also be able to send from c to a & b.

Not so concerned about sending from b, but if that was available for
minimal extra cost it would be icing on the cake.

So, I've been considering FM transmitter, 2.4 ghz wireless and hard
wiring.

If I hardwire, I will probably have to wire along outside of house if
that makes any difference.

So, any suggestions/advice on the pros/cons of each method and or any
suggested hardware? Not sure on the best wiring and connection method
for a hardwire option and also haven't really investigated what's out
there for fm transmitters/wireless yet. I did see earlier threads
mention the Radio Shack and Jensen 2.4 ghz wireless a/v
units...anybody have any direct experience with these or other similar
devices?

Any input greatly appreciated.


-Chef Juke
"EVERYbody Eats When They Come To MY House!"
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