Hi Rich: A 40' speaker cable length is considered to be extremely long & is not a good thing for your sound. If there is no other way to shorten that distance (say by re-arranging the system within your room) then your should at least use a networked design speaker cable such as MIT or Transparent. Networked cables are especially helpful with longer lengths because they are group-delay equalized for simultaneous time-arrival of all frequency ranges; the longer the cable run the more important this becomes. I am also forced to run with longer length speaker cables (but nowhere near your lengths) and MIT cables have worked very well for me. An economical model is the MIT T2. Over the years as I have upgraded to the more expensive models of MIT, the sound is more natural but still retains the initial MIT charactaristics that I originally liked. For economic reasons alone you'll probably want to stick with single-ended cables vs. biwire which would be more expensive at that long length. My last upgrade I went to biwire MH750 Magnum; it's quite pricey but worth it to me. Transparent's are even more expensive though.
any experience using bettercables?
I need to run my speaker cables about 40 feet and looking for a good affordable cable. My components are EAD powermaster 1000, B&K Ref 30, B&W Nautilus 804 speakers.
I tried the discovery 1-2-3 cable and also loooking at analysis oval 9 & harmonic tech products
Am I better off using the bi-wire or a better cable non bi wired?
Any recommendations are apppreciated
I tried the discovery 1-2-3 cable and also loooking at analysis oval 9 & harmonic tech products
Am I better off using the bi-wire or a better cable non bi wired?
Any recommendations are apppreciated
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