Speaker wire should be 16 gauge stranded and 2 conductor with one red and one black wire.
How to run speaker wire through walls.
But rather than using the staple gun to pin wires directly you ll staple the twist zip ties.
Strip the wires and attach them to the wall jack or run them to the device.
Route both pairs of speaker wire around the room securing it to the top of the furring strips.
One hole goes below the wall plate and the other goes below the in wall speaker.
Get expert advice on how to fish electrical wires through walls and ceilings with only a few common tools.
Place a tie on the wall where you want speaker wire to be held before stapling the tie across the middle.
If you need to go through an air duct be sure the the wire is plenum or cmp rated.
Tape the end of the fish tape tightly onto the cable with electrical tape.
Routing wire through an unfinished basement.
Since you re not stapling the actual speaker wire there s no risk of damage.
Now place the wire right above the staple and then fasten the tie.
Now install the wire in the channel and put the board back again after completing the work.
Push the fish stick up through the tube and out of the top low voltage box.
Feed the wire through the back of the outlet box insert the box in the wall and mount it in place.
Carefully extend the fish tape from one opening to the other.
Cut out a single gang low voltage box hole in the wall behind your av gear and cut out a 1 inch square at the ceiling.
First of all use the right wire.
Run wire through hole.
Then retract the fish tape to pull the cable through.
Make sure the tape is smooth so the cable can slide through the opening.
Cut a hole for each box with a drywall saw or a saw appropriate for the wall material then feed the wires down from the attic or up from the basement toward each hole using a fish tape or a fish stick and have a helper catch them and pull them through.
Carefully push the top low voltage box into the wall cavity just enough that you can easily access the tube from the bottom hole.
Drill destination hole in floor.
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Fish the wire for proper installation.
Next drill two holes in your wall s bottom plate which is accessible from the unfinished basement ceiling.
In the example shown here you cut two holes in the wall one for a wall plate and another for an in wall speaker.
Pull the cable through with a fish tape.
Extend the fish stick so that it protrudes out of both the top and bottom holes and you can tape it to the wall temporarily.
While running it through the baseboard first pry off the board then find the studs and make a wire channel.
Label both ends of each cable for easy identification before pulling it.