In the system I have that features the LSA my speaker cables are 18' long. The brand is OCOS. They are made by Dynaudio and are known for their performance in long runs. I use 1m interconnects.
As for capacitance on the interconnects. Anything under 60pF/ft. should be fine. I'd venture to say you could go higher if you use 1/2m cables. There are a lot of fine cables out there that meet these requirements.
The best method, if it is possible, is to place the passive volume control at the amps input. Ralph offers this option on the Atma-Sphere line for the M-60 series on up. However, given the design of the LSA, I do not believe it would be feasible to place it at an amps input. I am curious though if the LSA can be hardwired from source through amp.
As for capacitance on the interconnects. Anything under 60pF/ft. should be fine. I'd venture to say you could go higher if you use 1/2m cables. There are a lot of fine cables out there that meet these requirements.
The best method, if it is possible, is to place the passive volume control at the amps input. Ralph offers this option on the Atma-Sphere line for the M-60 series on up. However, given the design of the LSA, I do not believe it would be feasible to place it at an amps input. I am curious though if the LSA can be hardwired from source through amp.