Speaker cables of different length
I have to ask a question regarding different length's of speaker cable. I am in the process of moving all my equipment to the side wall of my listening room and this means that one speaker length will be twice as long as the other. I am also planning on cleaning things up a bit by putting the bulk of the speaker cables behind the wall. This raised the question of differences of resistance between the 2 speakers and so my question is will this be a problem ? I know that transparent has a inwall speaker system ; the HP14-2 was recommended to me along with a HPB network filter which is supposed to be made for situations like mine. Any comments, recommendations welcomed.
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David.......I would suggest you keep both speaker cables the exact same length.
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I can't keep them the same length without having the speaker wire closest to the equipment all coiled up, that is the trade off of not having anything between my 2 speakers.
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David.......Can you take the excess length from the one speaker and route it in and out of a blank wall plate, so that the excess cable is in the wall cavity between studs?
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David.......What lengths of speaker cable are you talking about?
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If the cables are a different length the electrons from one MC501 will reach one speaker before the electrons from the other MC501 reach their speaker, resulting in a slight time smear/phase anomaly. :thought:
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as a matter of fact... I currently have 4 meters of speaker wire and I am using only about 2.. the other 2 meters is coiled on both sides!!!!... Yeah yeah.. .I'm looking to for shorter speaker cables... I'd cut mine.. but you don't do that to Nordost.. .:no:
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