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These products can help conceal your surround-sound speaker wiring if you can't go behind walls, under floors or above ceilings.
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Love ‘em or hate ‘em, Monster Cable has connection solutions galore. Loyal Monster fans who are trying to conceal or make their speaker wire runs as low profile as possible may be interested in the SuperFlat Mini Navajo White Easy-to-Hide Speaker Cable. It may be a mouthful to say, but it can speak to your wiring needs if you’re tight on space, maybe don’t want to spackle-and-paint flatter wire.
It’s not true flat wire, but at only a few millimeters thick it’s pretty darn close and still has a protective jacket for the copper. And the jacket’s paintable, as well, so if you really can’t hide it you can make it blend in better. The flat property of the wire and jacket rigidity make it sound for tucking into tiny crevasses between baseboard and flooring, or under carpeting (or for this article’s purposes perhaps an area rug without creating any bumps). Plus you get Monster’s angled gold pins and lock notch design to keep terminations in place.
Price: 16-gauge 500-foot spool is $0.75/ft, or $34.95 each for 50-foot w/4 pairs pins
More info: MonsterCable.com
Read more: 5 Solutions to Hiding Speaker Wire