Best products from r/audiovisual
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1. Extech 40180 Tone Generator and Amplifier Probe Circuit Finder Kit
- Non-contact probe audibly identifies selected wire or cable
- Trace phone, computer network and coax cables
- Tone generator is terminated with RJ11 and RJ45 connectors plus alligator clips
- Selectable continuous or variable tone
- Continuity and ring/tip identification test
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2. 2RCA to 2RCA Cable, J&D Gold-Plated [Copper Shell] [Heavy Duty] 2 RCA Male to 2 RCA Female Stereo Audio Extension Cable, RCA Cable - 3 Feet
- Perfect Connector: Connecting 2RCA male to 2RCA female; Perfect ideal for Home Entertainment and HiFi system such as stereo receiver, speaker, amplifier and other RCA enabled devices
- Excellet Sound: Dual Shielding, corrosion resistant gold plated connecters making the sound signal transmits with minimal signal loss
- Input and Output: Input can be high frequency (digital audio) or low frequency (subwoofer), 2 RCA Output (connect to either L or R input)
- Composition: 2 male RCA connectors and 2 female RCA connectors on both ends
- What You Get: J&D 2RCA Male to 2 RCA Female 3ft cable and J&D Welcome Guide, our hassle-free 12-month warranty and friendly customer service
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3. Milwaukee 48-22-8200 1680 Denier 35 Pocket Jobsite Backpack w/ Laptop Sleeve and Molded Plastic Base
- 1680 BALLISTIC FABRIC holds up to impacts while you’re in transit and at your workplace, keeping your tool collection safe
- PLASTIC COATED BOTTOM: The plastic base is water resistant, so you can set your bag upright in damp conditions without retaining damage
- 35 ORGANIZATIONAL POCKETS: Pockets line the interior and exterior of this backpack. They’re differently sized, so you’ll be able to store what you need from water bottles to pliers to screwdrivers, and even manuals in a hook-and-loop fastened pouch
- LOAD BEARING HARNESSES: Sling this around your back and plug the straps around your chest to evenly distribute the pack’s weight. This will help you carry this all day for extended travel with minimal fatigue
- LAPTOP SLEEVE: Keep your valuable electronics protected with the specially designed sleeve
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4. PAC TL-PTG2 Tone Generator and Speaker Polarity Tester with RCA Cable Tester
- Tone Generator and Speaker Polarity Tester
- Perfect for safely troubleshooting and testing audio systems
- Output range of 0-8 volts at a variable 13 to 10,000Hz tone
- 9V Speaker popper for visually testing speaker connection polarity
- Includes RCA and alligator clips for connection
- Safely troubleshooting and testing audio systems
- Output range of 0-8-volts at a variable 13 to 10,000Hz tone
- Tone for setting system levels, checking speaker x-over points, verifying connections
- 9-volt speaker popper for visually testing speaker connection polarity
- Connections can be made via supplied RCA or alligator clips
Features:
5. 1X2 Mini HDMI Splitter 1080P 3D Support, AGPtEK 1-in-2-out Digital HDMI V1.3 Splitter Distributor Compatible with HDTV, Home Theater LED Blu Ray PS4 STB
【1 in 2 out】-- It allows you to distribute 1 HDMI source to 2 HDMI displays simultaneously, analyze and processing frequency up to 225MHz【Mini Dimension】--This splitter features with a small footprint, allows it to hide behind your home theater equipment【No Signal Loss】--This HDMI splitt...
What he said!
Extech 40180 Tone Generator and Amplifier Probe Circuit Finder Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00023RVNO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_s77kDbSBPKNRE
There are cheaper options, but you'd want to unplug the wire at the speaker, connect the tone generator to the conductors, then determine if the wires go up or down using the 'wand' by following the sound generated in the cable and vocalized by said 'wand'. Go to the basement or attic accordingly.
People who run their own cables are amazingly clever in their application, but usually you are looking at one of 3 scenarios:
Bear in mind, low voltage cabling is often done without licensing and inspection, and therefore will likely need to be ripped out upon presale inspection. People leave boxes in walls because it's easier than ripping them out, mudding them, and painting what is likely to be an entire room. Have you verified the cabling is in place? You should be able to see cables exit walls above outlet areas either in an attic, basement, or crawlspace.
If you have verified there is existing cable, it is a simple matter of determining where the cable goes in your home from the wall above a speaker - follow it until it gows down in to a different wall, identify that wall in your home, and look on both sides on every floor of that wall to find a place the cable could reasonably exit. This is where your fox and hound will come in. Sweep the wall the cable enters from either top to bottom of bottom to top, using the intensity of the sound of the sensor to tell you how close or far away the majority of the cable is. Understand wall studs are often placed 12-16 inches apart, and that there are horizontal bars blocking progress between floors- this means it's most likely that only one cavity within your wall is used for cables to go back and forth.
This can be frustrating to decipher. There are silver linings. If this home was once cabled, and it no longer is, the path is still there. Most of the time people will cut ends off instead of pull cable entirely out- that means if you can locate it, there's a good chance you can use the cut cable to pull your new cable through. The rewards of a house successfully wired for A/V are worth the headache.
I hope this helps. Good luck!
Bose (Better Off-with Something Else) used to use RCA connectors for speakers which is very non-standard. You could buy a cable like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CMW6Q1B and cut it (so you didn’t need to cut the male cable that does into the wall) and connect to bare wire to your speaker outputs. However normally those small speakers connect to a subwoofer which is also a cross-over. Skipping this could blow speakers. Especially if you are sending much low-end to them. That’s my memory of Bose but I’ve never been a fan of anything but their headphones. Good luck.
Something like this, I believe.
PAC TL-PTG2 Tone Generator and Speaker Polarity Tester with RCA Cable Tester https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0072LHMME/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YutkDbXV8K0HV