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Will the length of the subwoofer cable have an effect on the Sub output? I totally under-estimated the size of my new ED-A2-300 prior to receiving it. That thing is literally a MONSTER! As of now it is placed along the left side wall, but it protrudes and is in the direct line of fire of my left front. I feel this is not good placement due to it phasing out the sound from my left front...therefore i was planning on placing it closer to my seating area. This allows no interruption of the front soundstage, however I would probably need to use approximately a 30-35 foot subwoofer cable. Is the length of that cable going to affect the output/ SQ???
Don't use regular RCA cables as they can pick up a lot of noise. Use RG6 quad shielded with RCA adapters. You can go as long as you want. Cable and satellite companies use over 100ft to connect TVs without any loss of signal.

http://cgi.ebay.com/25ft-Quad-Shield...QQcmdZViewItem

Regular F type video cables with RCA to F adapters can also work.
http://www.mycablemart.com/store/car...duct_list&c=73
http://www.mycablemart.com/store/car...t_detail&p=904

Edit: This is not quad shielded, but it should work.
http://www.mycablemart.com/store/car...t_detail&p=463

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