Cable length dilemma!


Ok, so here's the dilemma: speakers placed on either side of a fireplace, impossible to place the amp between them. Only place to put the amp is just to the left of the left speaker, leaving a 1-foot run to the left speaker, and a 9-foot rum to the right speaker. I have always read that your L/R cables should be the same length, but in my case that would necessitate coiling 8ft of the L cable underneath the rack, which is the lesser of two evils here - mismatched length, or a big coil of cable under the rack?

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Showing 1 response by mofimadness

This has been discussed ad nauseam on here. Al (almarg) has by far the best comments available. Maybe do a search. (I did the search for you below.)

I can tell you that you should NEVER coil the wire. It will cause inductance. You should, if you have to, use a loose figure eight type configuration.

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/compensating-for-different-speaker-cable-lengths?highlight=di...

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/are-unequal-length-speaker-cables-really-bad/by_member?userna...