well, resistance in this case is negligable especially in case with bi-wiring. the capacitance is already increased and i assume that your amp can handle a large capacitance loads(probably direct-coupled SS amp). thus don't sweat to trim your wires and leave it as is for now.
Different cable lengths for biwiring
Hi all
I've biwired my Aerial Acoustic 10ts with two sets of cable, Audioquest Clear 3 on the bass, and Cardas Neutral Reference on the mid/highs. While i'm aware that mix and match is not normally considered a good idea, they seem to be quite synergistic.
However, the AQ's are about 1 foot (30cm) or so longer than the Cardas'. Is the difference in length likely to be audible? Should I get the AQ's trimmed down so they're both exactly the same length?
Thanks in advance
Mickey
I've biwired my Aerial Acoustic 10ts with two sets of cable, Audioquest Clear 3 on the bass, and Cardas Neutral Reference on the mid/highs. While i'm aware that mix and match is not normally considered a good idea, they seem to be quite synergistic.
However, the AQ's are about 1 foot (30cm) or so longer than the Cardas'. Is the difference in length likely to be audible? Should I get the AQ's trimmed down so they're both exactly the same length?
Thanks in advance
Mickey
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