will different lengths affect sound


Just trying to gather some opinins on this. Will different lengths of the same speaker cable adversely affect the sound and timing of the source material?
Thanks
skipper320
Funny about 25 yrs ago I was at a dealer playing with different length cables. If I remember correctly he used a 5' and 15' cable. It took a while but I could hear was what sounded like a ever so slight reverberation with the mismatched cable lengths. Some people in the store actually preferred that sound. Anyhow that was 25 years ago when my hearing was better.
>>12-07-11: Inna
Of course they will<<

Wrong.

You will not hear a difference unless, as Kal says, there is very large difference.

A few years ago at CES AJ Conti of Basis Audio connected one speaker with 6' of cable and another with 75' of cable. Not a single attendee could identify which speaker had the longer length.
No, but you might imagine they will--which, if you have a good imagination, will make the difference real!
If you believe that one speaker cable has different sound from another then this sonic signature will be proportional to the length of the cable. Sonic difference will be very small and you can probably convince yourself that there is or isn't any difference - becomes issue of faith. Take into consideration that it is more difficult to sell uneven cables.