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the best setup i have ever seen used coaxial cable. (the stuff you connect your tv with.)
coaxial cable is wonderful any time you want a clean clear, non-interfered signal. consisting of a single fat wire, (the positive) and a wrapped outer layer. (the negative)
building it this way keeps the interference away from the middle wire, suppressing any stray signals with the ground wrapping.
most a/v patch cables are coaxial. the better headphones are coaxial. if you want to send large amounts of power, in excess of 500 watts, you can purchase RG-8 coaxial cable, like they use with CB and HAM radios.
radio shack has both, and they both can be connected to nice faceplates.
if you do decide to go the route of cat5, you might notice bleed-over, or possibly even a humming sound.
although, with the low level outputs and inputs, you may not have any problems at all. whereas any amount of power, will most likely cause some bleed-over issues.
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