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
Note to self: there appears to be a growing schism between advanced audiophiles and the average Joe Blow in the street. And ne’er the Twain shall meet. Hey, that rhymes! Assuming these forums are a microcosm of reality which they probably are.
It’s both patently obvious and amazing as to what lengths some go to, to frame their argument. All manner of speculation and implications are thrown into the mix in order to avoid the relevant topic at hand.

It’s so simple but they strive to make it so complex.

All the best,
Nonoise
Hey, if this thread going on long enough, Mr. geoffkait might turn into a poet - like Mark Twain part II.  At least there's a plus of all the back and forth.  Regardless, my right ear is fairly deaf above 7KHz, so I have an inherent bottle-neck so cable risers or not, I'll just going to snake-oil whatever just for fun lols.
@khughes: "So personally, not being terminally OCD, I have no desire to try endless tweaks - most if not all with no supporting rationale *why* they might, maybe, possibly could do something - using my "reference" best recording to see if some minute difference, on the ragged edge of perceptbility, might manifest itself."

So--Why bother commenting ? You haven't tried it, don't want to try it--don't believe it--how is that helpful to the OP ?  Who's handwaving now?
Note to self: there appears to be a growing schism between advanced audiophiles and the average Joe Blow in the street
As I said, it's been a hoot. Pronouncements from high atop Mount Pretentious are always quite comical when viewed in the light of reality.
It’s both patently obvious and amazing as to what lengths some go to, to frame their argument. All manner of speculation and implications are thrown into the mix in order to avoid the relevant topic at hand.
Honestly I prefer Caesar, while you prefer Word salad, so be it.
It’s so simple but they strive to make it so complex.
Ah, yes, Irony...such a lovely tool and yet so seldom employed with such panache. Bravo!
Anyway, Merry Christmas to All!