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Interconnect and speaker cable coiled up.
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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 822902" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>I have.to agree. Neither interconnects nor speaker cabling should suffer any adverse effects from coiling, except when pushed to bizarre extents when other factors will dominate too anyway. Big spacing between the conductors may start increasing it, but on moderate lengths this should be benign.</p><p></p><p>A regular 3m run of speaker cable where one speaker is closer to the amp will have no difference if the one cable has a few turns in it to nearly hide it away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 822902, member: 146"] I have.to agree. Neither interconnects nor speaker cabling should suffer any adverse effects from coiling, except when pushed to bizarre extents when other factors will dominate too anyway. Big spacing between the conductors may start increasing it, but on moderate lengths this should be benign. A regular 3m run of speaker cable where one speaker is closer to the amp will have no difference if the one cable has a few turns in it to nearly hide it away. [/QUOTE]
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Interconnect and speaker cable coiled up.
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