I beg to differ about long interconnects / short speaker cables. I think that you'll find that MANY, MANY knowledgable and experienced users will disagree with that type of installation for MANY, MANY reasons. This has been covered several times over in the Cable Asylum at AA. While i've been a vocal opponent of this type of installation for many years, more recent experience verifies my previous theories and findings. I know that Jon Risch, who is both the Cable Asylum moderator and a well respected EE that works in the Audio field, has changed his mind on the subject. He had made suggestions to others stating that long IC's / short speaker cable was the best way to go quite a while back. He has since done a 180* turn and now states the opposite. I know i listed more than a few reasons over the past few years as to why that approach should always be inferior and i think that Jon would also suport those points.
To sum it up, i would rather have high voltage / high current signals travelling a greater distance than low voltage / low current signals. After all, a weak signal travelling a long distance has a greater chance of being interferred with due to RFI / EMI, degradation due to line loss, etc... than a stronger signal with a heavier gauge, lower loss conductor. Besides all of that, the low level resolution that an excellent source or preamp can offer can only be lost or diluted when running through long cables. If the full amount of detail and resolution doesn't make it to the amp to begin with, you'll never be able to get it to the speakers or hear it at your seat.
If you MUST go the long IC / short speaker cable route, i would HIGHLY suggest using balanced cables. Sean
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To sum it up, i would rather have high voltage / high current signals travelling a greater distance than low voltage / low current signals. After all, a weak signal travelling a long distance has a greater chance of being interferred with due to RFI / EMI, degradation due to line loss, etc... than a stronger signal with a heavier gauge, lower loss conductor. Besides all of that, the low level resolution that an excellent source or preamp can offer can only be lost or diluted when running through long cables. If the full amount of detail and resolution doesn't make it to the amp to begin with, you'll never be able to get it to the speakers or hear it at your seat.
If you MUST go the long IC / short speaker cable route, i would HIGHLY suggest using balanced cables. Sean
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