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#14769 - 03/10/05 12:47 PM How to handle excess cable. Do's & Don'ts.
avlis Offline
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Registered: 07/16/04
Posts: 33
My 950/7100/LFE combo is in (after years of dreaming). Tyler speakers are being built...due in a couple weeks. Cables from HaveInc.com are on their way (anybody use this?). In the meantime I'm trying to assemble this system in my head so I can hit the ground running when I get all the pieces in my hands.

I intentionally ordered LF, RF, & center speaker cable and a subwoofer interconnect that is too long. This way I have some fexability on speaker placement.

Any tips on handling the excess cable lengths? I read somewhere that it is a bad idea to coil the cables (creates an inductor). I need to have the excess wire out of sight.
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#14770 - 03/10/05 01:16 PM Re: How to handle excess cable. Do's & Don'ts.
Owl's_Warder Offline
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Registered: 06/29/01
Posts: 894
Loc: Grants Pass, OR
Once I had my placement down, I just cut to length leaving a small amount of extra just for play. Also, routing the long way (instead of shortest route possible) will provide for extra cable consumption while still leaving room for future movement.

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#14771 - 03/10/05 01:44 PM Re: How to handle excess cable. Do's & Don'ts.
gonk Offline
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Registered: 03/21/01
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Loc: Memphis, TN USA
Coiling can be done without adding any measurable inductance to the cable - just make loose coils if you're worried about it.
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