Balance of Resistance?

 

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Username: Bozobyte

Where Micky mouse lives, CA Good Ol U.S....

Post Number: 6
Registered: Mar-09
Someone said this....[QUOTE]I'd make sure the runs for the rear surrounds and back surround are the same length, and that the fronts are the same length.[/QUOTE]

And someone said this....[QUOTE]"The rear and back surrounds don't need to have the same length wire as speaker delay and distance is set up in the receiver, however, naturally each speaker pair should have the same length wire. 16 or 18 gauge would suffice for those runs imo[/QUOTE]

So, you see my confusion here...is this basically a [B]BALANCE OF RESISTANCE[/B] ISSUE HERE?

Who's right? What would happen if i cut to exact length each speaker run from the AVR to each speaker? This is a 6.1 set up. Two fronts,two rears,one center-rear,one center,and one sub. 12x12 room=thatsa lotsa wire!!!!
 

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Username: Armykyle1

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Post Number: 545
Registered: Dec-08
dude I doubt ur going to notice a difference in it,
 

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Username: Exige

CDT, Audiopulse Dealer

Post Number: 774
Registered: Nov-07
No difference..unequal lengths are fine. Man I was sitting here thinking you were talking about car speakers lol
 

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Username: Drant19

DUB-C, TX

Post Number: 1565
Registered: Aug-07
^^^LOL

"12x12 room"

thats a big trunk...haha jk
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