Speaker cable length for mono blocks


I shall soon be attempting to either vertically biamp or mono amp a pair of speakers. I can put the amps within 6" (inches) of the speakers if I wish. Should I connect the amps to the speakers with very short lengths (less than 2 feet) of quality speaker cable (12 AWG or greater) or should I hook up a conventional length (eg. 8 feet) of cable? The amps will be Pass Alephs and the speakers will be electrostatics.
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I'm aiming to have the same setup with tube monos and I'm about to buy just bulk 5...6ft of Analysis + Oval speaker cable and terminate it myself with Cardas termination kit . 2...3 feet runs figures for each speaker depending on placement. The cost of single 6' unterminated silver Oval is arround $140; coper is cheeper so there is no need to worry about it's resale + $~50(8 spades) for Cardas gold plated spades from music-direct.
Besides, not only YOU who will use monos with short runs and I actually saw ads with short 3' on audiogon.
Ivanj.:

To followup on Cornfedboy's comment regarding previous threads, you may want to do a search for a post I started back in May on this very subject entitled "Speaker Cable Lengths - W/Monos". I received a lot of constructive Audiogoner assistance.

At the time I was inquiring into your very dilemma. In a nut shell, for my particular cables, there was such thing as "too short" per the manufacturer as it relates to the design of the cable. (In my case with Tara "The Ones", the min. recommendedation was 4 feet.)

Ultimately, I did cut my 10 footers down to 4'-3" lengths and biwired, and I was very, very satisfied. I would recommend that you touch base with the cable manufacturer, and ultimately have them do your mods if you use a high end cable.

Good Luck.
"Are Monoblock s worth it?" - I apologize - I looked only in cable forum. Nice stuff in here.

Did Tara give you a reason why 4' was the shortest recommended length?