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You can get some heatshrink sleeves that you put around your existing cables and use a blow dryer to heat them until they shrink and fit snuggly around the cable. It's not the best way but i think it will work. You can find that stuff and an electronics parts store( not radio shack) something thats alittle more professional than that. It's probably going to be a privately owned business. The heat shrink sleeves aren't expensive so you might want to look into it. Use yellow pages or something to locate a store.
" Focus on the subtleties and the world becomes grander"
You can also buy shielded cables. They're not expensive at all and will give better result than going at it with a blowdryer...
Btw, you might want to check your source as well. As far as I know speakers can't "pick up" a radio signal themselves and reproduce it. The problem could be more upstream in other words.
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