Hi all.
I have my own little idea in my mind, but would just like to find out if there is any kind of "accepted" norm on the matter... I would like to play with arrangement of all my bits and bobs, and, to this end, one idea which I am playing with is that of moving my sources to one corner/side of the listening space. So my question is...
What is considered to be more optimal:
With both options come the further question... Do I go with cable of identical length or do I use a long and short for the near and far mono/speaker? I am guessing equal length cables would be more desirable here.
Thanks in anticipation
I have my own little idea in my mind, but would just like to find out if there is any kind of "accepted" norm on the matter... I would like to play with arrangement of all my bits and bobs, and, to this end, one idea which I am playing with is that of moving my sources to one corner/side of the listening space. So my question is...
What is considered to be more optimal:
- Running a long interconnect to monoblocks which are next to each speaker or
- Keeping the mono's close to the pre and running a long speaker cable to the far noise-maker?
With both options come the further question... Do I go with cable of identical length or do I use a long and short for the near and far mono/speaker? I am guessing equal length cables would be more desirable here.
Thanks in anticipation