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
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audiozenology"Weave is a somewhat generic term meaning interlacing. A Berber carpet weaves a loop into a backing "

No it does not for that to be true such a carpet would have to be made on a weaving machine but it is not it is tufted they are two very different things that is a simple fact that you can either accept or continue to argue against kind of like a fish out of water that hopelessly flops about.
Weave:
to form by interlacing threads, yarns, strands, or strips of some material:

Pedantic:
overly concerned with minute details or formalisms

audiozenology"Weave "to form by interlacing threads"

You can keep insisting that you are correct it just makes it sad to watch you because a berber carpet is not woven it is tufted but I know it hurts you to have any of you're errors, mistatements, or false claims corrected I can only suggest you be more factual prior to posting.

Weave:
to form by interlacing threads, yarns, strands, or strips of some material:

Pedantic:
overly concerned with minute details or formalisms

Wrong:

Backing — Fabrics and yarns that make up the back of the carpet as opposed to the carpet pile or face. In tufted carpet:

  • Primary backing — A woven or nonwoven fabric in which the yarn is inserted by the tufting needles.

How open or closed the weave (or non weave) defines how close the tufts are to each other which defines the density of the fibres where the cables lie (approx) which defines the dielectric constant.