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williammaw wrote:
I am reorganizing my stereo system in a different room on a different floor , but if I want to avoid the speaker cable crossing the floor over a high traffic and more visible area, I will need to route it from the back of the room. In that layout, the left and right speaker lengths are going to be different where the left is less than 5 ft and the right is about 20 ft, if not 25 ft. Is that going to adversely effect the quality of the sound? Thank you in advance ... You could just extend one as much to compensate for the other until both are equal in lenght. |
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