2 speakers, 1 cable, silly, but do I have options?


I know this sounds silly, but I am looking for ideas or help from anyone that MAY have done this, or someone that knows a solution.

I advised a family member to purchase speaker cable that carries enough cable for one PAIR or 2 speakers in one jackets as he was running cables under carpet for surround speakers. 'Be sure to verify with sales person before purchasing,' and that I would connect the system over Thanksgiving.

Sure enough, he didn't verify with any sales person, he didn't buy cable for two speakers, but ONE (one positive and one negative), and yes indeed, it was laid in under the new carpet.

SO, my question now is:

1) Is there any way to get two independent signals (for DD/DTS) from a single run? The speaker cable has 2 wires wound in EACH side (of the run. I was wondering if I can split the two cables wound in the positive side and two in the negative side, sending one to each speaker?

I know this is a mess, but if anyone knows of a way, shy of new runs, I would love to hear them!

Thanks
Dan

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Most cables designed for Bi-Wiring would have at a minimum four separate wires inside one jacket..
Maybe you can use the existing cable as a "snake" to pull through the correct cables....just a thought.
I agree with Ig40. Firmly tie one end of the correct speaker wire pair to the existing wire and use it to pull the new stuff through.
I am confused ... at one point you say "ONE (one positive and one negative)" ... which would be a total of TWO conductors, and then at another point you say "2 wires wound in EACH side of the run. I was wondering if I can split the two cables wound in the positive side and two in the negative side" ... that would be a total of FOUR conductors.

So bottom line is that if you have TWO conductors, the only way to hook them up would be in mono, but if you have FOUR conductors you can get stereo.
Thanks !

There are two strands of copper wire wrapped around each other in each sleeve. There are a total of two sleeves, one marked positive and one marked negative.

Does this mean if I split the two strands, I will only get mono?

Sounds like the tape and pull is the best option?

Have you guys tried this, under carpet, with favorable results??

Thanks,
Dan
"There are two strands of copper wire wrapped around each other in each sleeve."

Are these two strands insulated from each other?

If so, you can use the total of 4 strands separately for stereo.

If not, they are effectively one cable and you are stuck with stereo or pulling a new cable.
Kr4 - The two strands are wrapped around one another and are insulated TOGEHTER, not individually.

As I expected, I think I am stuck with pulling new.

Thanks!!

D