XLR is made for long runs, so in that respect you're OK.
You mentioned "...the excess cable is situated, random back and forth"... That's OK too.
I wouldn't coil it though.
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i set up the sub for 1st time yesterday, and where it is positioned only had 1 interconnect long enough to reach, which a 50ft XLR that was previously used for the run from the preamp to the amp for surrounds at back of the room. it is far longer than needed, and the excess length is draped back and forth behind the couch. does it in any way matter how the excess cable is situated, random back and forth, coiled under the couch, etc.? sub sounds fine, just have never used this length of interconnect where cable was not stretched out around side of the room. was told somewhere along the way never to coil excess cable. thanks for any assistance.
XLR is made for long runs, so in that respect you're OK.
You mentioned "...the excess cable is situated, random back and forth"... That's OK too.
I wouldn't coil it though.
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so if i do coil under the couch, i could in essence create a black hole? if only i had known, the ex was just sitting on that couch couple days ago...
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indcrimdefense (09-15-2010)
That only happens if a supermodel tears off your 3 wolf moon t-shirt and it accidentally gets kicked under the couch.....on second thought, it may also be caused by a Denon dedicated link cable if it was coiled up under there...
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