Speaker cables should ideally be as short as practical, as excessive length causes power loss due to the relatively heavy current running through them. With dual monoblock amplifiers, you can probably place them a couple feet to the side of each speaker, to help minimize influence of direct sound waves. Use 12AWG speaker cables 3 to 4 feet long, and you should have no problems with power loss or reduction in effective damping factor of your amplifiers.
Connect the amplifiers to the preamp with balanced, shielded XLR cables, which have excellent common-mode noise rejection characteristics.
Power cables need be no heavier than #14AWG at the most to not become a weak link in the power delivery chain. Nothing special is needed, ordinary SJT extension cord wire is all.
Connect the amplifiers to the preamp with balanced, shielded XLR cables, which have excellent common-mode noise rejection characteristics.
Power cables need be no heavier than #14AWG at the most to not become a weak link in the power delivery chain. Nothing special is needed, ordinary SJT extension cord wire is all.