OK, so my new living room is a tad larger than my old one - 6.3m x 6.2m as opposed to 3.6m x 3.3m (!) and I need some new speaker cables for my surround speakers. My front three are OK - I'm using QED Silver Anniversary, and I've got a enough of that. I'm going to need a lot of cable for surround speakers - I'm guessing 10-12m (need to finalise route) per speaker - and I need to be able to hide the cable.
Now, if I get QED Silver Anniversary for the rears it's going to be pretty tricky to hide, I might even need to route it in, and this will add the the nigh on £120-£140 cost
Alternatively, I could get QED Qontour ultra flat, which will be very easy to hide, but will that match with my existing cable?
Or should I compromise and get the QED micro, OFC copper with a silver coating, which should match up better with my front cables, and is reasonably easy run to the rears.
I'm ignoring the costs of plugs, as their pretty constant, and my surround sound system is currently a KHT2005.2, but I may well be upping this to a Monitor Audio RS or RX-based one in the future, and don't want to relay any cables.
Any thoughts on all of this greatly appreciated.
Now, if I get QED Silver Anniversary for the rears it's going to be pretty tricky to hide, I might even need to route it in, and this will add the the nigh on £120-£140 cost
Alternatively, I could get QED Qontour ultra flat, which will be very easy to hide, but will that match with my existing cable?
Or should I compromise and get the QED micro, OFC copper with a silver coating, which should match up better with my front cables, and is reasonably easy run to the rears.
I'm ignoring the costs of plugs, as their pretty constant, and my surround sound system is currently a KHT2005.2, but I may well be upping this to a Monitor Audio RS or RX-based one in the future, and don't want to relay any cables.
Any thoughts on all of this greatly appreciated.