bellbound said:For clarification, the cable will only go under the carpet (on top of a concrete slab) in my house, in order to run along the side of the walls to get to the other side of the room. The reason I'm doing this is so I can put all of my equipment into a small cabinet and hide it behind my sofa.
I will need to run 50-ft of coaxial cable, as well as a slim profile HDMI cable and left, right and center speaker wire. I ordered cables from mono price and am waiting for them to be delivered, and am hoping the cables fit between the tack strip and the wall. Is this just a bad idea? Here are some pics.
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It's hard to tell but it looks like the baseboard goes to the slab. If you try to keep the cable between the tack strips and the baseboard you will have difficulty and the cable could very well be damaged when the carpet is stretched. Getting around the corners will also be a problem. In the end, you may get it to work, at least sporadically, but I wouldn't try it. In this case I would probably use wiremold.