the speaker cables are 6.5 feet long and I believe they are 11 gauge approximately. I do use a subwoofer crossed over at 37 Hertz or so as well but as I've said, it's not really the quantity of bass as much as quality. The room is actually quite good in that regard provided I'm using the right amp. the speakers are not terribly hard to drive otherwise but from experience the bass does demand sufficient current to sound right, hence my search for the "right" amp. At least in my application
@lukaszwk +1
You may have to do some audition. As I mentioned earlier, there are class D amps (the self oscillating kind such as Hypex, Purifi, Orchard or our amp) that can handle the load of your speakers with no worries. Class D amps vary quite a lot in sound quality, moreso than any other kind of amp, because so much depends on getting the surrounding circuits right like the input buffer and power supplies. That is why you read so many different opinions about them.

