Speaker Cable Length


I purchased a new amplifier, and due to size, I'm looking to move it outside of my current speakers to the right.  I currently have Generation 6 Transparent Reference speaker cables that are 8 feet long.  To make the move I would have to go to 15 feet of Generation 6 Transparent Reference cables.  Would be interested in feedback on whether I will have any noticeable signal loss or deterioration in sound.

Burmester 909 MKV Amp

Wilson Audio Alexia V speakers

Thanks in advance!

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I will also give a shout out to Iconoclast.  Bob Howard at Iconoclast is great to work with if you have specific issues.  Bob wants me to try their speaker cables, but I am all set in that regard.  I am using their power cords.  Best manufacturing processes and quality build.  Great at dealing with problems if you have them. The specs on their cables are available.  The chief engineer at Iconoclast is Galen Gareis, who has as much experience and expertise in this area as anybody.  No snake oil at Iconoclast.

It's not about our opinions, it's about science. Plain old OFC is the best thing you can use. Refer here for gauge:

http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm#wiretable

If it was me, place the amp between your speakers in the middle on an amp stand. Your 8’ cables should work then. If you are moving the rest of your equipment off to the side, you can run a longer pair of balanced interconnects to the amp. 
The rule was to use the shortest speaker cable as possible and run the longer length to the amp using balanced xlr’s. Having an amp low on the floor will not hurt the sq.

@p05129 based on my center channel in the middle of my set up combined with the with the height of the amp I do not have room for both.  I’m all set with the XLR’s. My situation requires me to move my amp to the right side of my set up on the opposite side of my speakers and 8 feet is not long enough.  Appreciate your thoughts though.