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I realy don't know how the other people who gave it five stars could of realy heard any improvement with this. I thought having a nice denon receiver and just bought a new mirage sub,there top of the line prestege s-10 I'd up-grade the sub cable to. Unfortunately it made no differance at all, just the same as what I was using before. Like I said I'm using a very good sub, my son has a review of it here on amazon for anyone looking for a very good sub. If there's anything good to say, I got this cable cheap so not a major loss atleast.
This cable does exactly what it is supposed to do. My sub finally sounds the way it should. I previously had a Boston Acoustic PV1000 sub hooked up with a cheap cable but always had problems with the bass sounding "boomy". I just replaced the cable w/ this one from monster and regret that I didn't do it earlier. I actually had the floor rattling until my wife came down from upstairs because she couldn't hear the tv up there. If you have a decent home theatre system spend $30 for this cable, you won't be disappointed.
I had used a lesser quality interconnect with my Definitive Technology Powerfield 1800 subs(2) and had a low level hum through my system when the cable TV was plugged in. I swiched to all Monster and the problem was solved. Those who cannot here the difference between a $5 cable and this dont listen to the music like I do. I feel the Monster cable is a true value for the discriminating listener.
All overpriced, all mediocre quality. Thankfully I chose other brands for all my other home theater cables (digital coax, optical, speaker).
What a mistake. The RCA plug flanges kept working loose shortly after purchase.
Despite all the bad reviews I read for various Monster Cable products, I bought one of these cables. So I'm replacing it with a Belkin AV20500-15 cable, available right here at Amazon for about 1/4 the price of Monster.
The first time I tried to gently squeeze them back together, one broke, only to reveal the cheap metal used in the connector. Now it's loose all the time.
Avoid all Monster Cables. Do your research, you'll see I'm not alone.
ZERO. Bought a no-name subwoofer cable off eBay, took it over to my friend's house. He owns this Monster cable; we switched back and forth between the no-name ($6 shipped) and this one, and guess how much of a difference the Monster cable made.ZIP. NADA. Thhhhhhpt.God bless eBay, and God help all the suckers who buy all the Monster Cable advertising hype.
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