Hello,
I am in the process of setting up the stereo at a new house, and have some questions about dealing with a fireplace. The eventual plan is to mount the TV above the fireplace, so it is only natural that the stereo will be set up around that. I have attached a picture of the system (most of it isn't wired right now, except the turntable and an integrated amp). The question I have is about wiring the speaker on the left of the fireplace. There are a couple of options I can think of:
1) Run the speaker wire in front of the fireplace (which probably isn't the best WAF, but I could probably get away with it
2) Run in-wall speaker wire thru the wall behind the fireplace
#2 would be the best-looking option, though there is a catch. The wire is listed as 2 strand, 16 AWG, however, each conductor looks like only 18 gauge. I want to twist several of the conductors together to get a heavier gauge, but was wondering what gauge would come out if I twisted 4, or even 6 of the conductors (6 might be good, since I could braid the 3 jackets together and possibly get some noise rejection in the process). Anyone have any suggestions for this system? I'd like to be running 14, or even 12 gauge (it has made a big difference in the sound of my system in the past).
Dave