Polk Home Theater Speaker

To pre-HT and cables throughout the house, I have to run two sets of wires to each speaker location?
I am a rookie under time constraints and need some quick answers to my knowledge questions for contractor can advise me. We learned that pre-cable to the basement and home theater speakers everywhere. We have offices and selected speakers. They are RC80i Polk and RC60i for HT LF / RF and LR / RR, and Polk RC6 for the rest of the house. Question: Is it necessary to two sets of wires running to each speaker rather than HT or be a career for the left and the other is on the right? In addition, the stereo speakers that are in my RC6, Can I connect the amplifier in a cable run or should I also set up two runs to each location chairman of the House? I thank everyone in advance responding and I apologize in advance if this is a basic question as to be annoying. Ju and Daniel Thanks for answering, but gave contradictory answers. Eek! This is a pair of wires (ie, two individual cables) or a single two-conductor cable inside? THX!
If you have a competent installer, s / only need you say where electronics (i.. and amp / receiver / DVD player / TV) and go anywhere and speakers (if separate, rather than on the wall or ceiling speakers, if you want wall plates or bare wires coming into the room. S / he must worry about the number and location of the cables. However, their education, a speaker cable speaker = A = two conductors (ie a single cable, with 2-wire somehow encoded (eg, color, markings) to indicate polarity). You can run two sets of wires (4 conductors total) to each location, but usually only do so if it intends to bi-amp each speaker (2 amplifiers used to drive the treble / mid and bass speaker). All cables must lead back to wherever you intend to put the amplifier / receiver. Each speaker cable (2 drivers) is connected to appropriate terminals on the rear of the amplifier / receiver. Typical HT receptors are 7 channels of amplification ... 5, 6 or 7 will each of the speakers (depending on number of speakers to be used). If you use only 5 (plus a subwoofer) should plan to run a single pair of wires of speakers above (or wherever) to feed a pair of stereo speakers in a second location. I hope that clarifies the confusion.
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