Positioning of component racks


I understand its ideal to place component racks on the side wall near listening position. However in my dedicated room 2channel/ HT ( 14.5ft x 24.5ft x 10.5ft) I have to put my components between the speaker. This is due to the fact that my CJ preamp do not have balanced connection and if I were to put my components on the long side wall, it means using a 15ft RCA interconnect which I think will compromise the sonic quality of my set up ( even though CJ told me it shouldnt be a problem. However I dont have the luxury of testing it out).
From my understanding, its preferable to put the components on single component stand between my speakers. However with 12 components on the floor , and plenty of cables, its does look messy in my Rives design dedicated room. Is considering buying 2 3 component racks so that it looks neater but its also mean putting
3-4ft racks between speakers which from my understanding will affect the imaging of the my set up. Ethan of Realtrap dont thk its a problem ( check out his site and the way he position his set up). Rives suggested that I put it on the side wall. Contradictory opinions. In fact, I seen many high end and expensive set up with high racks in between speaker. Surely that would compromise the sonic quality of the set up or am I wrong? Your opinions is much appreciated
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I recently changed from a 7.0 meter RCA to a 2.0 meter rca, after hearing an improvment with the shorter cable. Obviously, it was apples>apples comparison with both cables being the same brand/model. The sacrifice I made was moving my 40" high Rix Rax, a large mother of a rack with a wide top shelf, in back of my speakers. I would say my rack sits back similar to Rushtons, so about 36". I also have my rack a foot closer to the left wall, so that my stereo amp sits a bit closer to my right speaker. I would say as in everything audio, there are always compromises and variables. These include your room width, your preamps ability to drive long cables... If you follow past threads though, it seems as a rule over a 3 meter rca may be beginning to push things a bit. If a manufacturer says it won't be a problem, I don't know if that would translate in to achieving optimum performance. Seek out an identical 2.0 meter of whatever cable your 15 footer is, and try it out if you can.