The shorter the better. I have about one metre of what I think is Ultra Cable, which was highly regarded cable ten, twelve years ago. I have never felt the need to improve on this. One of the advantages of mono blocks, I think, is that you are able to position them close to the speaker. The idea is to keep the amps clear of the speakers so they don't interfere with dispersion (limits this to the sides with dipoles unless the amp is kept on the floor below the transducer element itself) and air circulation, and to keep the interconnects short also. No point in having long runs of interconnect to compensate for extra short speaker cables, unless they are balanced. On the subject of cabling, it is interesting to read what the Bryston site has to say before going off the deep end cable-wise. Interconnects and speaker cables are a fools paradise, so beware.
Speaker cable length for mono blocks
I shall soon be attempting to either vertically biamp or mono amp a pair of speakers. I can put the amps within 6" (inches) of the speakers if I wish. Should I connect the amps to the speakers with very short lengths (less than 2 feet) of quality speaker cable (12 AWG or greater) or should I hook up a conventional length (eg. 8 feet) of cable? The amps will be Pass Alephs and the speakers will be electrostatics.
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