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
Also, I am suspicious of any tweak that is reported to take a few days or weeks to deliver it's benefits. 
Actually, it's effects were immediate for me. And repeatable. Unless I'm mistaken the same goes with all those here who heard a difference.

All the best,
Nonoise

I don’t even use cables, Wheatstix. And judging from your attitude the last time you has any toilet paper rolls was more than two years ago.
nonoise,

Do the tea light holders from IKEA actually make a difference in sound
from having them on the floor?  Have you compared them to other lifters that do make a difference?  I currently have no lifters and have ceramic tile over cement in a dedicated basement room.  My system is very nice sounding.  At this point, I've been working on tweaks to make the sound even better--several SR products and will be getting more PPT products to go with the TC paste.

Bob

Bob
It is doubtful you would benefit much.
I have the same set up of ceramic tile over thick solid slab of concrete and it was opined it probably would not change much.
Again like your self I am very happy with the sound but if it is cheap I will give anything a try.
And I still might on this just out of curiosity.
I performed an experiment a few years back when my system needed to be taken completely
apart and moved to a different room in the house.  I had  an approximate total 300' of speaker
cable running the tri-amped system. I know sounds ridiculous (actually great).  The new location required much less cabling, but being a lazy SOB and doing this in stages I hadn't
cut and soldered ends on the cable, so they remained way too long.  I simply coiled them on the floor, yes bass mids and highs 10 gauge cable makes quite a stack of copper. An audiophile buddy correctly pointed out that  those cables had to be inducing some kinda voltages in each other due to proximity.  I agreed, but I can't hear it. Remember new room new SQ but no apparent problems.  Fat story slim..........I only turned on the bass amps (two ARC mono-blocks) and let some music rip, greater than a kilowatt going to the two woofers.  And guess watt (pun intended) neither the mid or highs made a peep!  I was very amazed.  Not a perfect experiment by any means, but that is watt happened.  Hence I'm not into cable elevators. One last thing (before someone asks) all of the drivers will play the other drivers
freqs.  Tried that as well although at a very low volume. The tweeter will make some "bass"
noises and the woofer will make some tweeter noises. The mid-range is almost full range.

I never argue about tweaks, waste of time.