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Separating power cables from speaker cables and interconnects?

mhardy6647

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Those elevators are not high enough to clear a Roomba
.... and hilarity ensued.

:cool:


I fact, I think folks with hifis like that have people who do their dustin' and cleanin' for them.
 

Berwhale

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Kind of a newbie question - is it a good idea to ensure that your speaker cables are not in close contact with speaker cables? How about interconnects?

I run nearly all my cables through 40mm trunking at the back of my desk with no audible issue...

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Cables include: USB, Ethernet, Mains AC power, low voltage AC and DC power, line level. The only cables I don't run through the trunking are DisplayPort because they're too fat and inflexible.

This is the trunking if anyone is interested: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07C9ZWH1H
 

Berwhale

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Ha, I just noticed this picture on the Amazon listing...

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I didn't recognize the speakers, so I did a Google image search and discovered that they're Castle Avon 5's which are £1500 in the UK, so the trunking must be good :)
 
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