Longer speaker cables or phono cables?


I need to rearrange a bit in order to get my turntable further away from my speakers, thereby eliminating some foul sonic feedback. I would prefer not to move my rack of other components and/or change my speakers to the short wall, but will, if I must. The way I see it, I can either get a different (longer) set phono cables and move the TT or get longer speaker cables and make that adjustment. which is preferable in anyone's experience?
4yanx
You have the current to drive longer speaker cables. Long phono cables will add more capacitance and noise.
Keep the phono leads short to the preamp then long IC's to the amp and finally shortest possible speaker wires.
Even if you use low-capacitance interconnects, the longer speaker cable is still preferred. I did an extensive study of this. The results are independent of actual failure criteria, but I needed to choose an arbitrary one. The simulation results are posted at the Audio FAQ page at:
http://www.empiricalaudio.com