So what is bad about having a steel cover plate or gang box?
Dedicated Lines and Wall Boxes
So, I've read up here on how to run dedicated lines, but I have one remaining question. Do people run the individual runs of 12-2 cable down between the same wall studs and use a multiple-gang box, or is it better to run the cables down seperate wall cavities and use seperate boxes?
Thanks,
-Marc
Thanks,
-Marc
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Dbid, Steel is CONDUCTIVE, plastic is not. That means installing more than one electrical outlet within the wall box (say 2, 3, 4 or 6 gang), grounds are not connected through the walls of the box. If you don't understand why that is bad, there are countless threads here at Audiogon about dedicated lines, dedicated and/or preferential ground and isolated ground. In addition to that, steel is magnetic and can contribute to the sound. This is why some designers of high end stereo gear use non magnetic chassis parts such as aluminum, copper and carbon fiber. |
George. They should be available, I've seen them at Home Depot. A quick search using Google I found these, brass covers If not exactly what you want, a search or two should find them. |
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