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Roger Hayter wrote:
All I was saying was that if the output impedance of the amplifier has
an effect on speaker response *and* the lead resistance (which is going
to be largely independent of audio frequency) is a significant part of
amplifier output impedance *then* it may be reasonable to make both
speaker leads about the same resistance. I am not sure when both
conditions are met, but it costs little to make both speaker cables the
same length.
In a domestic environment, you'd have to try hard to find speaker cable
with such a high DC resistance that differing lengths would have any
effects.
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