Does unequal speaker wire length matter?


My amp is not located centrally between my speakers. Due to the layout of my listening area, the amp is about 10 feet from one speaker, and adjacent to the other - and this will not change. I am currently using two 4-meter cables, but one of them need only be about 1 meter. I am looking to upgrade my cables, could I get away with unequal lengths and save a good bit of money?
ddcrews
Cables should always be equal symmetry in length considering that you have the model and awg wire the same. Like Dbw1 said, timimg has nothing to do with length mismatch, its resistance. Resistance in a speaker cable subtle to voltage drop which in turn cause signal loss. When this happen, your intitle to hear a few db or less which cause image to shift off center. This is why it so important that you have the same length on both sides.

Alfredo
Ignore the above advice and use the unequal length cables. According to the logic of the above posts the unequal lengths can possibly result in a slight image shift towards the speaker with the shorter cable. If this is true, then it can be easily corrected with the use of a balance control.
I was wondering the same thing again, and I know most audiophiles will say it is a no no, but if I do not really do critical listening, can I reallyhear the difference? Has anyone tried different lengths and actually heard the difference? Most don;t even have room treatments so how much issue can this really cause?

Please let us know your experience with different lenghts and Happy Listening.
While I wouldn't bet money I could hear a difference, I agree their could be some resistance issues , and factor in if you try an upgrade your speaker cables in the future, you will have a "tough sell" on your old un equal length pair of speaker cables.
Give me a frigging break ! What BS advice. It will
not make any difference, and will definitely not be
perceived by the human ear. At what speed does the signal
travel down the wire ? Perhaps 0.5c ~ 0.85, where c=speed of light, 186 000 miles/sec. That is the signal travels at
102300 miles/sec ~ 1581000 miles/sec. Even if one wire is longer than the other one by 10 feet, the difference in time for the signal to arrive at the speaker would be 0.00000002 secs. Damn, you boys have incredible hearing !