one short and one long speaker cable work?


moving! new equipment arrangement requires one 2 meter speaker cable and one 6 meter cable. I have acquired a pair of AudioQuest Aspen speaker cables 19' each. should I chop one off where I need it and attach the other at 19'??
pfrank12
Why bother? Because the shortfall of one brand might be made up by the other brand. E.g., frequency response. And visa versa. It’s the same idea why sometimes two different brands of cables are run in parallel to each speaker.
It is not like you are building cables and deciding what lengths to purchase.  You already own a pair of 19-feet long cables so just leave both sides at the same length.  Cutting them will ruin the resale potential.  If possible, run the short side around somewhere inconspicuous without coiling it up.  You can always try coiling or not and determine whether you hear a difference.

You could always purchase and terminate bulk cable in the lengths you need.  Try the linked cable.  For your 10M needs, you will need two rolls of 25 feet, which would give you about 15M total.  The cable is 10 gauge,  99.997% OFHC C10100 Copper in foamed polyethylene insulation (FPE) - all for $21 per 25 feet!  Check out the economical pure copper (plated or unplated) Furez connectors (also from  from the same vendor).  You could be all-in at the lengths you need for less than $100.  
https://www.avoutlet.com/cables-connectors/bulk-cables/speaker/in-wall-cl3/furez-fz102as-25/

Thanks to all who have offered their expertise and experience on this issue; I appreciate your advise.