I need to carry a stereo audio signal from the 3.5mm female jack on a common PC sound card to self-powered PC speakers about a hundred feet away. Does anyone see any problem with using unshielded twisted pair phone cable (the stuff one buys at Home Depot to do residential analog telephone wiring) for this purpose? To plug in to the sound card and the PC speakers, I have a short audio cable (stereo male miniplug at both ends) which I can snip in the middle and splice to the telephone cable, giving me an audio miniplug on either end of the phone cable.
Do y'all expect phone cable to be a suitable conductor at this distance? Keep in mind that the telephone cable contains four pairs of conductors, so I have the option of connecting pairs of bare wire ends together to effectively make six of the eight conductors act as three conductors, if that reduction of resistance is called for.
Do y'all expect phone cable to be a suitable conductor at this distance? Keep in mind that the telephone cable contains four pairs of conductors, so I have the option of connecting pairs of bare wire ends together to effectively make six of the eight conductors act as three conductors, if that reduction of resistance is called for.