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New house do I use cat 7

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kai Posted: Thu, Jun 7 2012 10:34 PM
Hi guys

Moving house and going to network the house I have a bv10-40, bsnd 9000 with blab 9's, lab6000 as rears, in the main room. Bedroom bcentre 6-23 and lounge bvis 6-22, would you use old masterlink or connect it all via cat 7, thanks for your thoughts.
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elephant replied on Thu, Jun 7 2012 11:37 PM

kai:
Hi guys

Moving house and going to network the house I have a bv10-40, bsnd 9000 with blab 9's, lab6000 as rears, in the main room. Bedroom bcentre 6-23 and lounge bvis 6-22, would you use old masterlink or connect it all via cat 7, thanks for your thoughts.

future proofing = use CAT 7

regardless of whether or not the current CEO has slowed down the replacement of the analogue MasterLink by a digital network or not, using CAT 7 will prepare you for the future ... allow you to use the wiring for other purposes ... etc etc 

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Remember that the current cabling needs more than 1 CAT cable where you'd need only one ML cable.

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kai replied on Fri, Jun 8 2012 12:37 AM
I was not aware that you need two cat 7 cables!! One should be more than enough to carry any hd or audio signal, care to expand on that!!

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kai:
I was not aware that you need two cat 7 cables!! One should be more than enough to carry any hd or audio signal, care to expand on that!!

I know! It does seem a tad excessive,

There is a manual floating around that helps illustrate (but not explain adequately) why it ends up like that.

Do a search for "Cat7_Class_F._New_BO_installation_handbook" and you should find some three hits you can download from.

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I would simply run both ml and cat 7!

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linder replied on Fri, Jun 8 2012 5:37 AM

I am actually thinking about cable requirements also.  Whether you use cat 7 for your B&O equipment or use ML cable, I would install an additional cat 7 cable for network traffic that is completely digital as in the internet and data connections throughout your house.  

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valve1 replied on Fri, Jun 8 2012 6:18 AM

KingOfSnake:
I would simply run both ml and cat 7!
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Is this an old house that you are refitting ?

When I refitted my house I ran a lot of cable ducts which rise behind the 8 inch skirting boards. The skirting was then screwed on to the dry lining batons.

The only downside of this is I have to fill/sand/paint every time I take any off any - but how often do you relocate equipment ?

 

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Run 2 Cat7 cables. One can be used for Masterlink (passive network without any router, switch,...) and the other for Ethernet. Once B&O moves to a new "Masterlink" you can use both Cale's for the B&O system and most likely still for Ethernet. Or you switch to WLan.

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kai:
I was not aware that you need two cat 7 cables!! One should be more than enough to carry any hd or audio signal, care to expand on that!!

I should have been more precise.

B&O is using CAT7 for everything now, Masterlink, Beolink, HDMI Distribution, Even IR baster.

The cables have changed to CAT 7, but it still the old analog signal that is used, no HD sound or video is carried on them. 

As it has been said, you can't use the same CAT 7 cable to transport your audio and your IP network.

So I''d use at least 2, as soon you'll need an IP network as well.

On top of this, if you want to distribute HD video, which is only possible using an HDMI matrix controlled by the TV, and I think only the BV7 and above can do it, then you need 2 additional CAT 7 cable to transport the HDMI signal...

By the way...you still need an additional RF cable if you want to distribute low def video. 

 

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kai replied on Fri, Jun 8 2012 11:08 PM
Thanks for the reply guys, I will run two cat 7 cables to each room, re hd distribution, I can do that by either means, it just too expensive going down the bang & olufsen route, I take it to terminate the cable all you need is a standard back box and the b/o cat7 to ml connection in each location!!
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valve1 replied on Sat, Jun 9 2012 7:38 AM

The best plan for cables "is better looking at it then for it" 

It would be worth your while to try have a dedicated electrical circuit for your B&O only and make sure you have a good earth/ground for the whole house.

 

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Kai, standard ML is so cheap now I would have thought the cost of cables and ends would be less than the cat7 to ML converters, maybe touch base with Steve at Sounds Heavenly for his analysis.

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MartinW replied on Sat, Jun 9 2012 6:38 PM
Our standard practice cabling is to run 4 Cat 7 and 1 Rf to each tv. One Cat 7 is for ML if you are using an ML audio system or ML Gateway. One Cat 7 is for internet, the other two are to distribute HD via a matrix (BV7-40 Mk3 up, BV7-55, BeoSystem 3's, BV10-40 and BV10-46, later models of BV 10-32 ad BV8-40 can all operate the HD matrix directly). The RF is for Digital Tv from an aerial or satellite.

However we also often run additional Cat-7 just in case there is a problem, you may need an additional two satellite cables for Sky TV, or a similar twin tuner satellite recorder, a telephone line (Sky TV needs this) and of course mains cabling. Plus any HDMI's for local equipment, powerlink or Cat -7 product cables for additional speakers or sub, ..............
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kai replied on Sun, Jun 10 2012 10:43 PM
Ok 4 is a bit too much, I will go for two, my next question is regarding termination, I take it you use a standard back box but you need b/o rj 45 to ml, when I take all the cat 7 cable back to the cupboard do you use a cat 7 patch panel!!
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