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tony sayer
 
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I am trying to think of the easiest way to route cable in a house we are
looking to buy. When we move in, there will be no carpet on the floors -
and the bare chipboard under-flooring will be exposed. Can I route a
channel about 1cm wide and about .5cm deep in this to lay speaker cable
? Skirting boards will also be missing, making it easy to fit banana
posts on wall plates in the desired speaker locations (easy to poke the
cable from the channels and up behind the plasterboard). 'Normal'
routing is difficult behind the plasterboards as I dont want to have to
re-decorate, feeding cable through using rods is also very difficult due
to doorways getting in the way.

We will be laying underlay then laminate over the chipboards. I could
try and put the cable ontop of the chipboards and under the underlay (ie
not cut a channel). Would 'flat' speaker cable allow this without
causing problems for the laminate ?


Just cut a small grove the thickness of the cable...

Help and advise much appreciated....


Seems fine to me, but don't post this over on uk.rec.audio unless you
want a 1000 plus posting on how the cables need laying after soaking in
snake oil, and must only be laid when the planets Venus and Uranus are
in conjunction, and all must be done by a high priestess of hi-fi whilst
sacrificing two virgins to the god of audio etc,,etc,,etc.....
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Tony Sayer