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doubling up speaker wires to make heavier ones

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Hello all, I am installing low tech audio in a 30x70X12 building. It is our photography studio-hair salon and we just want some background music. I inherited 2000 ft of unshielded, 2 conductor, 18 gauge twisted strand CMP wire. CMP has a better jacket for plenum runs than CMR. CMP downgrades to the CL3R spec for (through wall).

Anyway from my research I need 16 gauge minimum for 80 to 100 ft runs, So if I combine 2 strands of 18 gauge I will have 15 gauge equivalent. Should be enough.

Question is, when doubling wire, should I combine 2 reds and the 2 blacks for each side of the speaker? or combine the red and black of each wire for each side of the speaker? Sorry I cannot explain it better, but I think you guys know what I am trying to say.

What is the best way to do this? I know the twist has something to do with canceling hum, I just don't have any experience here, and don't want to make a mistake.

Thanks!

Randy
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Re: doubling up speaker wires to make heavier ones

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Question is, when doubling wire, should I combine 2 reds and the 2 blacks for each side of the speaker? or combine the red and black of each wire for each side of the speaker? Sorry I cannot explain it better, but I think you guys know what I am trying to say.
I don't have any experience in this either bit I would twist red to red and black to black. Doing it the other way would make it hard to tell which was positive and which was negative.
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Re: doubling up speaker wires to make heavier ones

Good point! Thanks!

I would just like to know if there would be any hum or static problems doing it this way.
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