Cable cleanup!
Spurred by the addition of a lovely Blu-ray player from my lovely girlfriend, I decided to finally clean up the rats nest behind my entertainment center:

Using about 40 velcro cable ties, I was able to reduce the 37-wire rat nest into this simple arrangement:

I'd be able to get rid of 14 of those wires if I went to HDMI. I can't afford a new receiver just yet.

Using about 40 velcro cable ties, I was able to reduce the 37-wire rat nest into this simple arrangement:

I'd be able to get rid of 14 of those wires if I went to HDMI. I can't afford a new receiver just yet.
Nice. Good job using velcro ties instead of 100 heavy-duty zip ties cinched so tight the cable insulation is bowing. Not that I know anyone who did that...
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