Almarg wrote,
"The 1.5 meter length recommendation that is often seen for digital cables has no relevance whatsoever to cables conducting analog audio signals. In general, in the case of analog audio cables the shorter the better, if it makes any difference at all."
>>>>>That’s weird. Most high end cable manufacturers with good hearing like Bob Crump recommend 1.5 m as the optimum length for interconnects, maybe for speaker cables, too. I suspect the same is true for digital cables since they’re all conducting electromagnetic waves, so what’s the diff? Certainly the particular metal, copper or silver or gold infused silver, in a digital cable, like interconnects, is audible so why not the length? My personal favorite reason is that 1.5 m minimizes reflections. Al, I'm confident you will come up with a perfectly valid technical reason why length cannot possibly be an issue for analog cables, and why audiophiles must be imagining things.
"The 1.5 meter length recommendation that is often seen for digital cables has no relevance whatsoever to cables conducting analog audio signals. In general, in the case of analog audio cables the shorter the better, if it makes any difference at all."
>>>>>That’s weird. Most high end cable manufacturers with good hearing like Bob Crump recommend 1.5 m as the optimum length for interconnects, maybe for speaker cables, too. I suspect the same is true for digital cables since they’re all conducting electromagnetic waves, so what’s the diff? Certainly the particular metal, copper or silver or gold infused silver, in a digital cable, like interconnects, is audible so why not the length? My personal favorite reason is that 1.5 m minimizes reflections. Al, I'm confident you will come up with a perfectly valid technical reason why length cannot possibly be an issue for analog cables, and why audiophiles must be imagining things.