What do i do with 5 ft extra rca length ?

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bdanyluk

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I have 4 amps in an enlcosed amp rack measuring 46" x 13.5" x 5".

All 4 rca cables are 6 feet long, but I have the rca's routed from one end, due to the location of my digital signal processor.

So for 2 of the rca cables, I have about 4.5 to 5.5 feet of extra rca cable length.

Should I run it along the side of the length of the amp rack, back and forth, to take up the slack ? I heard that some people who coil up the wire get noise introduced by doing it that way.

What's your recommendation ?

 
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