Speaker Cables and Carpet


I have a situation where I’m covering up my speaker cables with carpet to give a neater, cleaner look. It goes (from bottom to top): carpet, rubber matting, speaker cables, rubber matting, carpet. The rubber matting is there because I wanted to avoid interactions between the wire and carpet and figured that would help, but maybe not?

The issue I seem to be having is a decrease in dynamics. The drum slaps don’t seem to have the same weight and punch, although the system overall sounds pretty good with great instrument separation and soundstage (something I didn’t expect). The treble seems a bit tamed for some reason, but still pretty good sounding.

I’m wondering if the change in sound I’m hearing is from electrical interactions with the carpet and/or rubber. Perhaps one or both are robbing some energy from the signal in the speaker cable. Does that seem to check out?

If so, I’m wondering what my solutions are. One thought is adding more runs of speaker wire between the amp and the speakers. Is this called biwiring or shotgunning? I’m thinking that if the carpet is robbing energy, then I can make up for it by adding more copper and reducing resistance. 

But maybe I just need to get the cables away from the carpet. Are there any good rules of thumb for how far cables need to be kept away from carpet?
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Electric static charge is not the only deleterious thing the floor or carpet can provide. And cable risers can save you from that one. 
Thought the OP said he run the cables under the carpet? Dang it, man. Gonna have to reread his post.
Correct, the cables are under a layer of carpet. I’m pretty sure cable risers would help a lot, but then I would lose the clean look I’m going for. Are there other solutions than cable riser? Or is there a way to incorporate cable risers and keep a clean look.

Running underfloor or in-wall would work but I don’t really want to be making cuts and drilling holes if I don’t have to.
For best sound suspending cables from the ceiling is suggested. Of course you might not like the Plan 9 from Outer Space look, I don’t know.
Another option to look at would be a techflex cord cover. I use it to cover my speaker wires on hardwood floors just to organize the biwire mess and give a clean look. I don't know if that gives you enough separation from the carpet to isolate from... whatever is being isolated from, if it really exists. I suppose you could also use a wire shield inside of techflex to protect from these static fields.