Speakercbl runs through my doorway and too thick


So I am auditioning a new pair of speaker cables. I brought home some Shunyata Andromedas and they are about 3 times as thick as the Straightwire sextet cables that are currently in my system. So they are sounding great, the problem is so far that the cable runs through the doorway that connects my kitchen and living room. (There is no other way to setup my system) So I am wondering is there any type of housing I can run the cable through that can make it so I can walk over it easier? I do no want to run the cable through the basement, that would require 2 1-1/2 in holes in my floors + longer cables.
Anyone ever run into this problem??
tmesselt

Showing 1 response by fishers9

Hello-
You could try a device that is designed to offer trip hazard protection for cords and wires.
You have most likely seen these at conventions, concerts and other public places.
They are rubber , about three inches wide, rounded on the top and flat on the bottom which goes on the floor surface. They have a slit in the bottom and a hollow area to tuck cords/wires.
They can be cut to desired length.
I would look at a Graingers store or commercial electrical place.
Good luck!