A number of past threads have addressed the question of long speaker cables/short interconnects vs. short speaker cables/long interconnects. Opinions tend to be divided, and the answer is clearly system dependent, with many variables being involved. A few of the more important variables are:
1)The lower the impedance of the speakers, the more critical it becomes to keep the speaker cables short.
2)Long balanced (XLR) interconnect cables stand a better chance of providing good results than long unbalanced (RCA) interconnect cables.
3)The lower the output impedance of the component driving the interconnect cables, the less critical the length of those cables tends to become.
4)The adverse effects of driving long interconnect cables with a component having high output impedance can be mitigated by choosing cables having low capacitance per unit length (e.g., less than 25 pf/ft or so).
Without knowing anything about the particular preamp, amp, and speakers you are using, based on the facts you have stated IMO the odds are that 4 meter XLR cables + 2 meter speaker cables would be the better choice.
Regards,
-- Al
1)The lower the impedance of the speakers, the more critical it becomes to keep the speaker cables short.
2)Long balanced (XLR) interconnect cables stand a better chance of providing good results than long unbalanced (RCA) interconnect cables.
3)The lower the output impedance of the component driving the interconnect cables, the less critical the length of those cables tends to become.
4)The adverse effects of driving long interconnect cables with a component having high output impedance can be mitigated by choosing cables having low capacitance per unit length (e.g., less than 25 pf/ft or so).
Without knowing anything about the particular preamp, amp, and speakers you are using, based on the facts you have stated IMO the odds are that 4 meter XLR cables + 2 meter speaker cables would be the better choice.
Regards,
-- Al