I have a strange setup with my integrated amp in a recess behind my wall-mounted TV above the fireplace. My equipment rack with my digital and analog sources sits in the right corner of the room connected with 5m (16.4ft) rca cables. My tower speakers sit on each side of the fireplace with approx 12 ft speaker cables. I have had zero issues with interference, noise or hum. I was particular when running my interconnects to avoid contact with any power cables which might contribute but I wouldn't be concerned with longer interconnects or speaker cables to a reasonable point.
How long is too long for interconnects?
I'm looking at upgrading the audio in my photo studio. I have some position limitations due to the lighting gear etc.
Would it be a bad thing if I put my source and pre-amp up on a shelf and ran interconnects to monoblock amps located at the speakers? The lengths would be about 8 feet to the closest speaker and 12 feet to the furthest; I guess it'd be best to then purchase 2 x 12 foot interconnects, right?
Any/all thoughts/advice greatly appreciated!
Would it be a bad thing if I put my source and pre-amp up on a shelf and ran interconnects to monoblock amps located at the speakers? The lengths would be about 8 feet to the closest speaker and 12 feet to the furthest; I guess it'd be best to then purchase 2 x 12 foot interconnects, right?
Any/all thoughts/advice greatly appreciated!
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