The basic installation procedure for installing home stereo speaker wiring is the same no matter how your system is set up. Common configurations include: 5.1 surround sound (five speakers plus one subwoofer), 2.1 speaker setups (two speakers plus one subwoofer), and the more advanced 7.1 surround sound (seven speakers plus one subwoofer). No matter what your wiring configuration may be, running wires between your home stereo and speakers is a relatively easy process if the proper steps are followed.
To install speaker wires, make sure you have the right speaker wire gauge (thickness) for optimal performance of your home stereo. Run a string from the location of the intended amplifier to each speaker. Add a little extra length to each speaker just in case.
Measure the string to know how many feet of wire you need. Purchase the speaker wire in either 12, 14 or 16 gauge thickness. 12 gauge wiring is ideal for high-wattage stereos (500 watts or higher), while receivers producing low ... more.
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