Products for raising cables off the floor.


What are the best products for raising cables off the floor? This would include speaker cables, interconnects, and power cables. Also, what kind of distance should I keep between the power cords and the interconnects? I have wall to wall carpeting. The run from my preamp to my mono amps is about six feet each. The run from the amps to the speakers is about four feet each. The run for the power line to the amps is about five feet each. Any information would be helpful. Thank you, Kevin
kevine
Hi Kevine.

We offer THESE. See what you think and let us know if we can help.

Kindly,
Robert
RSAD
hi kevine
your runs are fairly short. a riser in from each end of the cable will relieve the stress on the cable, so you should be ok with 2 per cable. i don't know what the best risers are, each may or may not have different impacts on your system. it's not cost effective to try all of the risers out there and reviews are only specific to the systems that the products were reviewed on. so you will have to make your decision on what you feel you're comfortable with aesthetically and financially.

i dabble in tweaks for my own system and developed risers for my own application. here's the website:
www.corbytweaks.com

i have made them double high and 4-high as well for specific applications.
any questions, please feel free to e-mail
don
Personally, I like the risers available from Signal Cable (look under the specialty items) and for a few reasons.

One, they look pretty good (they seem to blend in with any decor, being clear.)
Two, they are cheap.
Third and most importantly they have a very small contact surface with the cables, suspending the cables more than some designs, wich seem to "carry" the cable.

You might want to check out Audiogon member Raggamuffin. I see under his system he has made some, using Orangina bottles and chopsticks. What the heck.
Kevin,

As a good rule of thumb, you should try to separate your cables by about 3 - 4+ inches from each other and then raise them 4+ inches off the carpet with something that does not store electrical energy. Where cables must cross each other, do this at a 90 degree angle and don't let them touch: place a piece of wood (balsa works great, so do wood paint stirring sticks from the paint store) or crumpled paper towel between the cables to hold them apart.

Good materials for cable supports are wood (balsa is great), paper (e.g., paper towel roll tubes or even crumpled paper towels) or ceramic (e.g., a coffee cup - but be cautious of glazing that would contain iron).

Tripods of wood dowels (three dowels held together with a loop at about two-thirds of their length) work well. Another fine solution is to suspend the cables with string (attaching one end to the wall and looping the other end around the cable). In my system, I have several cables lifted out of the way using masking tape loops.

The point is, effectiveness need not cost anything, as demonstrated by this very high-end, very highly tweaked, setup in this photo:


from: http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue23/proscenium4.htm

or this:


from: http://www.6moons.com/industryfeatures/walker/walker.html

Consider trying the no cost avenue first and see if you don't get some pretty positive results. Certainly works here in my system.

Cheers,