The MAIN reason for going with shorter speaker cables (under 10 feet) and longer ICs, is that amplifiers have a hard time excercising control over the woofer (providing good transient response/clean bass) when their damping ability is diminished by longer speaker cables. This is especially true for tube amps with output transformers (and therefore inherently limited damping ability)
ICs on the other hand can be quite long before their per-foot (possibly detrimental) electrical characteristics add up to anything significant. Using balanced ICs (XLR) pretty much elimninates the noise/hum pickup problems.
If you need proof of the above two principles, you need look no further than the pro sound world (theatres, concerts, recording studios, rtc) where these methods have been standard operating procedure for decades now.
ICs on the other hand can be quite long before their per-foot (possibly detrimental) electrical characteristics add up to anything significant. Using balanced ICs (XLR) pretty much elimninates the noise/hum pickup problems.
If you need proof of the above two principles, you need look no further than the pro sound world (theatres, concerts, recording studios, rtc) where these methods have been standard operating procedure for decades now.