Is cat5e cable good enough for audio?

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We have plenty of cat5 in the house.

Is it OK to use one cable as stereo audio (connect headset with TV)?

Artem Tikhomirov

Posted 2011-06-06T11:37:22.627

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And how do you plan on transmitting audio signals over there? – slhck – 2011-06-06T11:43:55.970

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Yes it is as long as you send the L-R signal over specific pairs rather than any arbitrary four wires - the twists in the pairs are tightly controlled and very effective at rejecting noise.

I have heard tale of audio being run successfully over 300m of cat 5 although for this distance you really need to use balancing transformers - so-called Baluns - eg:

http://www.canford.co.uk/Products/2006026/28-7028_MUXLAB-500028-Stereo-hi-fi-balun

They're not cheap (cheaper ones are available), but under some circumstances, using baluns and Cat 5 can be less expensive than running dedicated audio cable.

Linker3000

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Just to confirm Linker3000 answer, this is indeed possible. Keeping to the matching pairs is the key. I've built multi-studio radio stations using CAT5e without problems (and at greatly reduced costs from "old fashioned" multi pair shielded pair cable)- in those instances using a line of products from StudioHub, though there are several other high quality producers of this line of wiring gear.

sclawson

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