Sd hit it right on the head. Kudo's to him for taking into account the variables involved i.e. the actual electrical characteristics of the cables being used and how they will affect the system ( tonal characteristics and power transfer ) as a whole.
Other than that, i would try to stick with the same length if economically possible. If you ever want to change these cables for some reason, it might be difficult to sell such an odd configuration. After all, you are talking about 3+ feet on one side and 13+ feet on the other side. If you are worried about this, there are "decent" speaker cables that offer a low nominal impedance and can be bought for pennies on the dollar ( compared to "audiphile approved" brands ). This will give you solid performance with minimal potential for loss of investment should something change in the future. Sean
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Other than that, i would try to stick with the same length if economically possible. If you ever want to change these cables for some reason, it might be difficult to sell such an odd configuration. After all, you are talking about 3+ feet on one side and 13+ feet on the other side. If you are worried about this, there are "decent" speaker cables that offer a low nominal impedance and can be bought for pennies on the dollar ( compared to "audiphile approved" brands ). This will give you solid performance with minimal potential for loss of investment should something change in the future. Sean
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