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Hello! I'm building onto my existing house, and I pre-wired one room
with speaker wire for a "surround sound" effect. (I plan to put a
speaker in each corner of the room, and the wires for these speakers
are now running inside the completed walls.)

Unfortunately, I now realize that my speaker wires are about 3 feet
too short, and so they don't extend to quite the right spot in the
room where I want to put my audio stack.

I _could_ put the stack in the spot were the four speaker wires come
out of the wall all together, but -- and this is my question -- would
it cause any obvious loss of audio quality to merely _add_ another
three feet of speaker wire between each short wire and the back of my
stack by just "splicing" the ends of the wires together (that is, by
twisting them around each other and wrapping them in electrical
tape)???

Your opinions will be greatly appreciated. (Oh, and FYI, this won't
be a super-expensive colossal audio system . . . just a medium-grade
system meant to sound "good" to an average, ordinary listener . . . in
other words, I'm not an all-out audiophile, but I do care a fair
amount about sound quality.)

Thanks!

Shane
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CajunUSA a écrit :

Hello,
The worst thing which can happens is to place your speakers at a wrong
place !
Do you have already test your room to find the best place for your
speakers ?
No ? So I suggest you to CLEANLY add 6 or 7 feets of speaker wire in
order to be able to move speakers after you will have installed
furnitures...
Loss of audio due to cable is really a "psychosomatic" problem compare
to badly placed speakers.

Lionel


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"Lionel Chapels" wrote in message

Unless you are using a wire guage smaller than 16, you shouldn't
have any problems.


Hello George,
Are "guage" and "gauge" the same word or a keyboard error ?
It seems me that I've already seen, in some documents, the two
different words.


The correct spelling that applies to wire is gauge.


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Lionel Chapuis
 
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The correct spelling that applies to wire is gauge.


Ok! Thanks



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MiNE 109
 
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In article ,
"Arny Krueger" wrote:

"Lionel Chapels" wrote in message

Unless you are using a wire guage smaller than 16, you shouldn't
have any problems.


Hello George,
Are "guage" and "gauge" the same word or a keyboard error ?
It seems me that I've already seen, in some documents, the two
different words.


The correct spelling that applies to wire is gauge.



Alternatively: gage.
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MiNE 109 said:

The correct spelling that applies to wire is gauge.


Alternatively: gage.


Krooger is the gage thrown down by some spiteful god.


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Lionel Chapuis
 
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MiNE 109 a écrit :
In article ,
George M. Middius wrote:


MiNE 109 said:


The correct spelling that applies to wire is gauge.




Alternatively: gage.


Krooger is the gage thrown down by some spiteful god.




No upside to picking that up...

Stephen


Hey Stephen,
How does it work ? Is this guy post to your private mail and you copy
and paste to the forum ?
Please, let me have a quick answer, I wouldn't like to go to bed as
stupid as yesterday and it is already 2:30 AM here.
Thanks

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MiNE 109 a écrit :

"Early to bed, and early to rise,
Makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise."


Do you practise ?


Des arpegès seulement.

Stephen
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MiNE 109 a écrit :

In article ,
Lionel Chapuis wrote:


MiNE 109 a écrit :

"Early to bed, and early to rise,
Makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise."


Do you practise ?



Des arpegès seulement.

Stephen


"Arpèges" ;-)

Lionel



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Lionel Chapuis lionel{dot}chapuis{at}free{dot}fr wrote:

MiNE 109 a écrit :

In article ,
Lionel Chapuis wrote:


MiNE 109 a écrit :

"Early to bed, and early to rise,
Makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise."

Do you practise ?



Des arpegès seulement.

Stephen


"Arpèges" ;-)


Zoot! I *know* that...

Stephen
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MiNE 109 a écrit :
Zoot! I *know* that...

Stephen


"Zut ! I *know* that"

Lionel

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Lionel Chapuis wrote:

MiNE 109 a écrit :
Zoot! I *know* that...


"Zut ! I *know* that"


I wouldn't go that far...

Stephen
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