Running sub cable through wall?

RobXant
RobXant Posts: 201
edited December 2004 in Speakers
I want to place my sub a good ways from the rack and the only way to do it without tripping over the cable is to run it in a wall. This doesn't bother me at all, but what wire do you use?
I was at the Orange Box last night and found these keystone type jacks that are RCA on the outside and a mini 110 block on the cavity side. The idea is to use UTP between the jacks. Is this gonna be adequate?

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  • amulford
    amulford Posts: 5,020
    edited December 2004
    I had to run 2 under the floor. I bought a couple of terminated runs from BJC, and went to it. The hole has to be a bit bigger, but what's the diff? You won't see it anyway. It worked out good for me.