Thanks to this site I am aware of the myths regarding sound delay using different length of speaker cables which are of no importance.
I am now in the process of running speaker cable in ducting for my 7.1 Home cinema and will be using different Lengths to all channels with piece of mind regarding sound.
To be sure I was not going to damage my amps power stages or cause an imbalance on outputs ,I contacted Yamaha here is their reply , it clarified my concern , but raised another.
You cannot damage the amplifier using different lengths of cable.
The only difference/effects that can be experienced by cables are:
Difference between L & R cable length can sometimes cause phase shift, so it is better to make sure front L & R and surround L & R are similar lengths with each other and very long or thin cable can cause difference in power output, but as stated above cable difference will not damage the amplifier.
Hope this helps.
I know what out of phase is , but phase shift , is this a concern , anyone experienced it ?
Thanks Andy