With long ICs you tend to pick up more grain than with short ICs, less so with balanced ICs. With long speaker cables you tend to lose immediacy and soundstage size compared with short speaker cables. You will also hear more of the speaker cable's "sound" the more of it is used (not so noticeable with ICs). On balance the preferable trade off is long ICs and short speaker cables, as Tom_nice says, but is usually more expensive (ie. an extra foot of interconnect is usually dearer than an extra foot of speaker cable, at similar quality levels). Be sure you take the time to get an interconnect you really like since that is where your money will be going.
Long interconnects or speaker cables?
I've just purchased a new amp and may need to reconfigure my listening room and I'm wondering, which is better a long interconnect run and short speaker cables or the opposite? I'm running the preamp out jacks of a Bryston B-60 into a conrad-johnson premiere 11a.
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