Longer speaker cables or interconnects


I have a feeling that this may be a topic that has already been discussed to death, but the only thread I’ve found so far is one at Stereophile.

I will I’ll be moving into my new home with a new semi dedicated semi anechoic listening room, and I am just realizing now that maybe the 25 ft speaker cable runs vs the 3 to 4 ft interconnect runs that I was used to in my old NYC loft for decades is maybe not the optimal ratio.

I presume that that I don’t want a long interconnect between the turntable and the preamp.

I’m looking for various points of views and justifications for them. Remember, one caveat is that I’m the kind of guy who will spend only a moderate amount of dollars for interconnects and speaker cable. Thank you all.
128x128unreceivedogma
Raindance,

The tubes in both the Dyna and the Futterman would pick up ham radio from the passing taxis like crazy until Jon figured out a way to shield them.

cd318:

https://youtu.be/QN1BrD73lSs

back then, the nyc art scene was either decidedly anti capitalist or at least had an ironic relationship to it.

Decidedly different from today’s post Koons/Schnabel era.
@unreceivedogma, thanks for the links. Here in the UK many used to call New York the capital of the world. I don't remember anyone ever arguing against it.

For me, on top of everything else it was the home of Marvel Comics. It was where Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko and others created some of the greatest works of fiction the world has ever seen. 
The 80s ushered in a new kind of zeitgeist. All of a sudden the need to belong communally, the need for companionship, the need to give and receive love got fractured and superseded by a need to make money.

Still there are always those who don't totally buy into the bean counting culture. They understand other commodities are even more important.

It's also great to see Mancuso's influence still at large. They even had clubs in London playing music through a pair of Tannoy Westminsters.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/jan/07/spiritland-brilliant-corners-london-audiophile-bars