Audiophile electrician?

It sounds like you've got a big project on your hands! Finding an electrician who understands both the technical aspects and the nuances of audio can be a challenge. But sometimes, fellow hobbyists can recommend professionals who share their passion.
Thanks! I forgot about this thread. I already finished this project with a willing local electrician and @Kingrex from afar. Rex was really amazing (Thanks Rex!). Can’t thank him enough. He built my panel and supplied his own grain-oriented solid core 10awg wire for 2 of the lines (1 to rack, 1 to power network). I then did another line using 6awg wire from Jim @ Sound Applications. It literally took 2 years for me to find a local electrician and get him to finish this as it was somewhat involved in terms of access in my house. Anyway, sounds great now!
 
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Hi Alex. Glad you have it all together now. Do you have your new speakers yet.
 
It sounds like you've got a big project on your hands! Finding an electrician who understands both the technical aspects and the nuances of audio can be a challenge. But sometimes, fellow hobbyists can recommend professionals who share their passion.

As for the cost of training to become an electrician, it can vary widely depending on the program and location. Private schools' program costs typically range from $5,000 to $20,000. Have you checked out the local vocational schools or community colleges? They often offer more affordable options for training. Here's you can find more detailed info: https://www.electricianclasses.com/electrician-training-cost/
 

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