How long should speaker cables be?


My cables are 12 feet long but with my current setup 6 feet would be more than enough. I recall reading somewhere that connectors should be short and speaker cables should be long. Does anyone have an opinion on this?

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Showing 1 response by elliottbnewcombjr

from any vintage McIntosh manual. They have a chart with recommended guage/distances.

"Added resistance causes depreciation of damping characteristics, modification of frequency response and reduction in power to the loudspeaker. Use lamp cord or wire with similar insulation to connect the speakers to the amplifier. In all cases, the leads to and from the speaker should be twin parallel conductor or twisted pair. When using 8 ohm speakers and for the normally short distances of under 30 feet between the amplifier and speaker, #18 wire or larger can be used. For distances over 30 feet a larger diameter wire is required. Select the correct size from the chart below. The DC resistance of the speaker leads should be less than 5% of the speaker impedance. Resistance of the leads must be computed for the length of wire both to and from the speaker or speakers.

MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS Wire Gauge 18 16 14 12 10 For 4 Ohm Load Feet 15 25 40 60 100 Meters 4.57 7.62 12.19 18.29 30.48 For 8 Ohm Load Feet 30 50 80 120 200 Meters 9.14 15.24 24.38 36.58 60.96"

The world has moved far beyond lamp cord mentioned in those days, you have to decide if you hear a difference, and it so, preferred?

I make my own out of CAT 8, pure copper, great insulation: 8 individually insulated small diameter solid strands add up to 13awg. Ridiculous, but preferred! Hah!