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I have a situation where I will have about 10ft of extra balanced XLR
cable left over on my right speaker. I need this extra length to ensure both speakers have the same length of cable. The question is - what is the best way to wind or store the cable? In a previous post someone stated NOT to coil it, as this can create a low frequency cutoff. The question then, is how do you recommend I wind it? I could run it half way to the left speaker and back, but that will be rather annoying and I would have to make a rather quick 180 degree turn with the cable - I would prefer some sort of winding technique. Thanks! Lucas |
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