Audio Visual & Coax
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AV Assembled Faceplates
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AV Connectors & Adaptors
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AV Extenders & Baluns
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AV Faceplates, Modules & Keystones
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AV Floor Box Plates
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AV Interconnect Leads
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AV Mounts & TV Brackets
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AV Switches & Splitters
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Coaxial Audio & Specialist Cables
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Coaxial Connectors, Accessories & Baluns
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Sound & Public Address
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TV & Satellite Distribution
FAQs
A coaxial cable (or "coax") is used to transmit audio, video, and data signals via electrical impulses. It’s commonly found in TV, internet, and home theatre systems, and is known for its shielded design, which reduces signal interference.
An HDMI splitter takes a single HDMI input (e.g., from a Blu-ray player or game console) and duplicates the signal to multiple outputs, allowing you to display the same content on multiple screens simultaneously. It’s ideal for multiscreen setups in home cinemas, classrooms, or retail displays.
Key factors include:
- TV size and weight compatibility
- VESA mounting pattern (standardised hole spacing)
- Bracket type: fixed, tilting, or full motion (articulating)
- Wall type: drywall, brick, or concrete
Also consider cable access and viewing angles for optimal placement.
Popular accessories used with AV and coax include:
- Coax splitters and amplifiers for signal distribution
- Wall plates and bulkhead connectors for clean installations
- Crimp, compression, and twist on connectors for cable terminations
- Cable testers and strippers for installation and maintenance
These tools help ensure signal quality, ease of setup, and long term reliability.