Ok, next challenge (and thanks for the help on the previous routing issue, it resolved nicely).
I have to get power from my main panel to my subpanel. Of course, as it happens, *all* of my low voltage is surrounding my main panel.
The panel is in the corner, and I have to get the power to the opposite corner, and all of my low voltage runs through the room.
Here's a topdown view that explains it better.
Main panel in bottom left, sub panel in upper right, green represents path of 95% of my low voltage lines, including speaker wire.
If I follow either outside wall, then it goes parallel to the wires for at least some distance. My initial thought is to take it maybe halfway up the left side, then just cross the entire mess at 90 deg and then into the middle of the room.
Would buying a large piece of conduit help for the section that is running parallel to the low voltage before I turn it to cross at 90 deg?
Thanks for the help so far!