Long distance from amp to speakers


My situation(i.e.,my wife's strong preference) is to have my amp, preamp, etc. at one end of the living room and the speakers at the other.
I know this is NOT recommended, but I don't have a choice. We're talking about a distance of 30 - 35 feet. The amp is an Ayre 5xe; the speakers are Vandersteen 2ce's. For years I've been using plain Monster cable (nothing special)bi-wired but it occurred to me that I should look for alternatives, having just upgraded the amp and preamp. I would be grateful for any thoughts about lessening the degradation of the sound with long speaker cords.
Thank you
jon9509
I have some cables 35ft long from signal cable They use 10gage wire and sound pretty nice. I think the 10 gage wire is why they sound so good. I have sense moved my room around and am not using them anymore if you would like to buy them let me know.

Mark
Jon,

Is it better to run long speaker cables or long IC's. It sounds like in you situation it must be speaker cables. The problem is finding a quality cable at 35' that doesn't break the bank. First of all at that length you should use atleast a 14 gauge wire due to signal loss over the length of the cable. I use a 35' run of Synergistic Research Alpha Quad in a bi-wire configuration to feed my rear speakers with execelent results. This is not an inexpensive solution the cable company has a 10'terminated pair for $281 and change. I estimate a 35' pair to be to be about a grand terminated. But the nice thing is you can keep your bi-wire configuration with this cable.

Another place to check is bluejeans cable. Canare 4S11 Speaker Cable, Terminated spade to bi-spades or banna to bi-banna is $77.25 per cable for a total of $144.50.

Good luck in your search.
I paid 281.00 for the 35ft signalcable cables they are 10gage wire and very nice construction. I would recommend them to anyone that needs long cables at a price that won't break the bank.

Mark