Does raising speaker cables off the floor really make a big difference?


My cables are laying on the floor (in a mess), would raising them off the floor really make much of a difference? The problem is they are quite wide and too long  http://mgaudiodesign.com/planus3.htm so any suggested props are appreciated!  Cheers
spoutmouzert
Whoa! Hey, what the ding dong was that?! Somebody celebrating a little early with the Schnapps?

kudelka8
Might work, might not. Only way to know is to try. I did ,and it made no difference.

i spray my cables down with anti static spray ever couple days, and that makes for cleaner sounding music. And it likely does about the same thing as raising cables is supposed to do.

I also so shut off my power conditioner when i’m not using it, and reboot my modem every couple of days (my system is server-based), and run a demag track every two days. Same general purpose. Music just sounds smoother, more lifelike, less grainy, more open. Like cable lifting is supposed to do.

Everything you you try is going to be system and room dependent. Even when something makes a difference, it might well not be a good difference. And even good differences are almost certainly going to be incremental" there are no magic bullets out there.

>>>>There are at least a few reasons why some audiophiles don’t get the results they were expecting, not all of which are flattering to the audiophile. Also, magnetism is not one of the reasons why cables should be lifted off the floor. Vibration is one of the reasons, though. 
Yes.  Carpet static electricity is a real issue, especially where I live. Also bought a "grounding pad" that I touch before I touch any of my gear. And I went cheap and used CD plastic cases. Total cost under $20.  This raised some 70' of speaker cable off the carpet.  Audible drop in system noise floor.  Less noise, more music.  Pretty simple concept.  Whether you can hear or not depends on the overall transparency of your system.
Static electricity is an issue when you walk across your carpet in low humidity and touch something metal how is it an issue for a cable that’s insulated just laying there or do you rub you cables over the carpet fast causing friction trying to discharge some static?