I'm on planning installing plastic pipes for wire channels in the walls of my HT room, just to make it easy to add stuff over time. Whenever I've seen this done, it's been some sort of plastic PVC tube. So I have a question. What about iron pipes? Choose one:
1. You're insane. Running cable through an iron pipe guarantees all sorts of capacitor effects. Why don't you just run your signals into a vintage 1960's transistor radio, and be done? It would sound the same.
2. You're brilliant! You'll never be troubled by magnetic or RF interference again. I guarantee improved soundstage, blacker than black space between notes, and a 3db increase in efficiency. And as an added bonus, neither the NSA nor space aliens will be able to electronically eavesdrop on your listening habits! Plus if your cables catch fire, your house is saved!
3. You're clueless. Unless you are using antenna wire for your interconnects and you live next to a shortwave transmitter, things like this have zero measurable effect.
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