Setup Speakers Along Long Wall?


Just moved into new house and was gifted by my wife a 121/2’x23’ room with 7’-101/2’ sloping ceilings. I’ve been putting together a system, which so far consists of Technics 1200G/Hana ML, Sutherland 20/20 LPS, Audioquest interconnect/speaker cables, i7Roon Core NUC, iFi Zen Streamer and Shunata power cables and conditioner.

Unfortunately, every turntable position other than against the wall 7’ in front of speakers results in horrible cartridge bass/room interaction. Against the wall either requires 15’ speaker cables, or a balanced phono preamp and 12’ balanced interconnects.

So, here is my two part question. Better long interconnects, or speaker cables?

Second question. What downside is there to placing my listening position against the long wall? Currently, 7’ from short wall.

vonhelmholtz

Ok..Added photo.

Current thinking..upgrade phono preamp to Rega Aura, or Whest with balanced outs and use Audioquest 3 meter XLRs and place integrated just forward of RELs.  Not ideal but this room is a bit narrow and Wilson likes 1/3 2/3 placement with listening at 1.1x speaker separation.

I should add that Shunyata Everest 8000 and Sigma power cables arrived today and made an incredible transformation of the sound.

I like my equipment (TT, CDP, streamer, phono stage, preamp) well away from the  speakers.  To accomplish this, I went with a long connection (30 feet) between amps and preamp.  It works fine as long as the connection is balanced.  Don’t try this with an unbalanced interconnect

 

Setup Speakers Along Long Wall - room with sloping ceilings

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Your question no 2:

Unfortunately, I cannot see your pics.

Conditions in a room with slope ceilings are far from ideal. Initially, I had my speakers placed in front and under of one slope side. SQ was very bad. So I changed the speaker position to the front end wall. After some meticulous position work respecting the accoustics of the room, I am now satisfied with SQ. It turned out that nearfield listening is the best way to follow in such room. As good as it gets.. Although, Big Band Sound and Classical Orchestra Sound is poor (relatively low ceiling heights, see pics)

 

Answer to your second question: with speakers on long wall in 12 ft wide room, your back ends up against the wall. Basically impossible to get any control on behind your head reflections that way. Diffusers won't work that close behind you. Ideally need 8 ft or more behind you to get the best sound. Just my experience. I would stick with the short wall.