Converting a fiber optic connection to coaxial is a relatively simple process that creates a variety of audio options for your whole house. For basic installations, adapters can eliminate concern over available connection types on surround processors. For larger installations, taking advantage of the coax wiring that typically laces the walls of most homes means that digital audio from a single source can be sent throughout the home with virtually no invasive rewiring. The bi-directional nature of coaxial cable means that once a signal is “injected” into it, any coax outlet can receive it. Additionally, coax offers enormous bandwidth, meaning that a variety of signals can coexist on the wire without interference. Tips Writer Bio
