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Hello all,
I recently revamped my 2 channel system to include Naim separates (NDX 2 and Supernait 3) after living with my Uniti Nova since January. I've still got Roon Radio running 24/7 on the system so it's at about 50 hours of break-in now and sounding very good indeed.
As part of the deal I also did a speaker cable upgrade to a pair of 12' Transparent Super speaker cables. These are pretty rigid cables with big network boxes on each of the cables. Problem is with the placement of my speakers and the Naim components, the right speaker is only maybe 4' from the components, where the left speaker is a good 10' from the components.
I'm assuming that different length speaker cable is bad, but it also presents a problem with speaker cable housekeeping. I have a straight run to the left speaker that works fine. On the right, I have about 8' of excess cabling and the Volti crossover is in the corner, so I have a twisty coil of rigid excess cable kind of wrapped around the external crossover then twisted around tightly to get the cables plugged into the crossover.
So what could be worse in my situation - having a coil of speaker cable piled up in a corner, or having 2 different lengths of speaker cabling per channel?
I recently revamped my 2 channel system to include Naim separates (NDX 2 and Supernait 3) after living with my Uniti Nova since January. I've still got Roon Radio running 24/7 on the system so it's at about 50 hours of break-in now and sounding very good indeed.
As part of the deal I also did a speaker cable upgrade to a pair of 12' Transparent Super speaker cables. These are pretty rigid cables with big network boxes on each of the cables. Problem is with the placement of my speakers and the Naim components, the right speaker is only maybe 4' from the components, where the left speaker is a good 10' from the components.
I'm assuming that different length speaker cable is bad, but it also presents a problem with speaker cable housekeeping. I have a straight run to the left speaker that works fine. On the right, I have about 8' of excess cabling and the Volti crossover is in the corner, so I have a twisty coil of rigid excess cable kind of wrapped around the external crossover then twisted around tightly to get the cables plugged into the crossover.
So what could be worse in my situation - having a coil of speaker cable piled up in a corner, or having 2 different lengths of speaker cabling per channel?