Hi All,
I searched, but could not find any info on this subject. I have my AVR on the back wall of a finished 3rd floor. I have a PB4000 sub in the back left corner. I have an older Paradigm sub against the right wall. The problem is there is a walkway between the AVR and Paradigm. Right now, I have a temporary RCA running across walkway over the carpet. Permanent solution is to run a custom length RCA around the edge of wall similar to what I have done for speakers on right side of room. Speaker wire was easy: Monoprice pure copper 12AWG & screw on banana plugs. I like the idea of running the wire, cutting to size, then add the plugs. What is the best practice for an RCA to supply sub for a similar long run?
the Image below describes my situation. Red is current wiring, green is what I want to accomplish. What wire should be used and what plugs?
Thank you,
Andrew
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