Hi all, looking for a second- and third- opinion if I might trouble you all.
I have Sonos Amps in the comms cabinet, and Sonance ceiling speakers in the bedrooms. Sadly, these are connected via CAT6 cable (4 cores per channel used - pics below), and not proper speaker cable because we messed up at the planning stage and didn't realise until it was too late.
It works absolutely fine with CAT6 cable, but an electrician who came over recently (to help me address cooling of my comms cabinet) said it was really bad and a fire hazard. We should apparently never run the volume over 20%, or the wire will get too hot and melt the thin shielding on the CAT6 cable, creating halogen gas, and burning the house down -- obviously just a worst case scenario, but...
I am sure he is right, but he is strongly suggesting we rip the house down and lay proper speaker cable. This is no small task.
I want a second opinion on really just how big a deal this is. I know CAT6 cable isn’t optimal for many reasons (sound quality etc), BUT - do I really need to panic to this extent, or is actually ok?
Another electrician I asked said I shouldn’t lose sleep, and while not the best setup, I shouldn’t be afraid of using it. He said it wouldn’t sound as good as it could at higher volumes, but it shouldn’t be a fire hazard, so not to worry.
Just wondered if any of the pro’s here might chime in and give me a few more opinions to consider..
Cheers,
JK