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Anonymous
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I have heard that all speaker wire going to each speaker must all be the same length? So, the center channel would be the same as the rear speakers ?

Can someone clears this up for me ?

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superfecta
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Technically,yes,especially with smaller gauge wire.But realistically,no.Use at least 14 ga. wire except if you have extemely long runs to your speakers(like over 25 feet per speaker)then go up to at least 12 ga.(smaller # is bigger wire)If you use the same lengths to each speaker,they have the same resistance,so they would recieve the signal at the same time.But that is a negligible amount.Extremely negleglble.Be more concerned about noise being inserted by excessive wire.So use only as much wire as needed to reach the speaker comfortably.
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