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Very nice! I need to consider moving my gear to a separate area away from the TV and speakers like this. @HiFi Guy at what distance is it too far to run speaker cable to accomplish this?

Little web searching says it depends on the gauge of your wire and the resistance of your speakers.

Posted this over in the Klipsch thread, but here's my setup as well:

- Turntable: Pro-Ject Debut Carbon w/ Acryl-It platter
- Cartridge/Stylus: Ortofon 2M Bronze nude fine line & (new) MoFi UltraTracker nude elliptical
- Phono Preamp: Parasound PPH 100
- Receiver/Amp: Marantz SR7000
- Speakers: Klipsch KG4

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I love how much the KG-4s look like little Fortes.
 
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Very nice! I need to consider moving my gear to a separate area away from the TV and speakers like this. @HiFi Guy at what distance is it too far to run speaker cable to accomplish this?

14 or 12 gauge wire is fine. Don't go nuts spending a ton on speaker cables. Can expensive cables make a difference? Sure, but there are better places to spend money.

Do not buy cables from Monoprice. @jaycee had an issue when he purchased my Rogue amp last year- one channel would shut down. We finally traced it to a faulty Monoprice speaker cable.
 
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pioneer stereo receiver sx-737, pro-ject 1xpression carbon (which i think has an an oyster pearl cart), cork mat, wharfedale diamond 10 bookshelf speakers, mid range blue jeans, and before y’all flip out, fat dots snuggled under the speakers (also i lived in a shared space and can’t crank it too high anyway). certainly happy with it. not happy with my lighting. ever.
 
Sonabs in the corners, Technics inside

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