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I just had my surround speakers put in the walls AFTERWARDS, and I can tell you it costs a lot of money. It's a great opportunity for you to do it know. You probably know more or less where you will have your AV equipment. Lay cables (e.g. Cinemax) through the walls and/or ceilings to where you want your surround speakers (and if the AV equipment is not inbetween the front speakers also for those). Lay 4 cables for the surround speakers, i.e. for a 7.1 system, so they pass the place where you want speakers. If you don't mind big ugly speakers on brackets then you can install those brackets already. However, if you want in-wall/in-ceiling speakers then those holes can be cut out at a later stage and the cables behind connected. Just make sure you measure the depth and make sure there are no obstacles behind where you want to put in-wall speakers.
That's just the speakers. If I had a chance to rewire my house I'd lay ethernet cables (and sockets) throughout the house for PC networking plus the necessary AV cables to have a multi-room system (i.e. speaker cables in each room plus the necessary cables connecting to the main AV equipment). To be honest, I'd give a call to an installation professional, which at this stage won't cost you much, but after the plastering will cost and arm and a leg.
Even if you don't want/can't afford a multi-room system or several PCs, it will be worth it one day.
Last edited by MPK; 01-03-2005 at 3:59 PM.
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