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Old 11-04-2009, 07:08 PM   #1181
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yes I have 2 of them. Want to buy them. It was a waste of my money.
I think he meant HDMI (2 meter) 6 foot cable HQ 1080P
boy people are touchy

I have them and they are awesome its other people that need to give their head a shake
any hdmi can give video but any person serious about home theatre would look for high quality products
after all you get what you pay for

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Old 11-04-2009, 08:14 PM   #1182
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What HDMI cable (brand and length) did you have before?
Had belkin which was ok 2 meters

also had plain black no-name types and white ones that was under $10.
through them in garbage because i found them horrible
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Old 11-04-2009, 08:54 PM   #1183
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Had belkin which was ok 2 meters

also had plain black no-name types and white ones that was under $10.
through them in garbage because i found them horrible
Can you elaborate why they were horrible. Not trying to start a pi$$ing match, just curious as to what difference you experienced.

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Old 11-05-2009, 05:23 PM   #1184
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Can you elaborate why they were horrible. Not trying to start a pi$$ing match, just curious as to what difference you experienced.

Thanks!
The experience I found was that the plain hdmi didn't give
blu-ray any punch to the video. Sort of like bland regular standard dvd look to it
but with monstercable HDMI 1000EX 15.8 Gbps it was like watching a movie for the very first time especially animation with details with 3d look to it
that I never noticed before with the other cables
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Old 11-05-2009, 06:52 PM   #1185
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The experience I found was that the plain hdmi didn't give
blu-ray any punch to the video. Sort of like bland regular standard dvd look to it
but with monstercable HDMI 1000EX 15.8 Gbps it was like watching a movie for the very first time especially animation with details with 3d look to it
that I never noticed before with the other cables
Thanks for the clarification.

I guess, personally, I have never experienced that sort of difference. But different equipment may respond differently to certain cables.

Glad you are enjoying your setup even more now.
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Old 11-05-2009, 09:52 PM   #1186
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Thanks for the clarification.

I guess, personally, I have never experienced that sort of difference. But different equipment may respond differently to certain cables.

Glad you are enjoying your setup even more now.
Oh, c'mon Lou, you know better than that.

HDMI cables are not going to make colors any different, blacks blacker, a sharper picture or anything like that. Poor cables will result in snow, sparklies, dropouts and other artifacts that clearly denote a signal problem, but they certainly will not make the picture generally 'bland'. It doesn't work like that, and has been proven time and again.
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Old 11-05-2009, 09:54 PM   #1187
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The experience I found was that the plain hdmi didn't give
blu-ray any punch to the video. Sort of like bland regular standard dvd look to it
but with monstercable HDMI 1000EX 15.8 Gbps it was like watching a movie for the very first time especially animation with details with 3d look to it
that I never noticed before with the other cables
I want the cables that make your tv look 3d! That sounds awesome!
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Old 11-05-2009, 11:19 PM   #1188
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Oh, c'mon Lou, you know better than that.

HDMI cables are not going to make colors any different, blacks blacker, a sharper picture or anything like that. Poor cables will result in snow, sparklies, dropouts and other artifacts that clearly denote a signal problem, but they certainly will not make the picture generally 'bland'. It doesn't work like that, and has been proven time and again.
I guess I need to plead temporarily insanity. I also realize that there is no content that even comes close to the "rated" 15.8Gbps that the cable is rated for.
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Old 11-06-2009, 06:17 PM   #1189
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I guess I need to plead temporarily insanity. I also realize that there is no content that even comes close to the "rated" 15.8Gbps that the cable is rated for.
That's right - about 4 Gbps is the maximum any of us are seeing right now.
We won't need those cables until deep colour 120Hz 2160p content comes along!

(and even then if most testing is any indicator the majority of HDMI 1.1 certified cables will still work at under 20ft or so!)
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That's right - about 4 Gbps is the maximum any of us are seeing right now.
We won't need those cables until deep colour 120Hz 2160p content comes along!

(and even then if most testing is any indicator the majority of HDMI 1.1 certified cables will still work at under 20ft or so!)
well blu-ray is looking more highdef now with objects being 3d shape and clearer on my set with detail texture

then using cheap hdmi cables costing under $10 just because they are cheap doesn't make them any good

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Old 11-06-2009, 06:56 PM   #1191
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well blu-ray is looking more highdef now with objects being 3d shape and clearer on my set with detail texture

then using cheap hdmi cables costing under $10 just because they are cheap doesn't make them any good
On the same note, don't get fooled that just because they are expensive they are good.
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Old 11-06-2009, 07:55 PM   #1192
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well blu-ray is looking more highdef now with objects being 3d shape and clearer on my set with detail texture

then using cheap hdmi cables costing under $10 just because they are cheap doesn't make them any good
Nobody ever said that cables are good because they are cheap. I'm sorry, but there have been numerous studies doing blind tests comparing HDMI cables, including Monster's highest quality HDMI cable to a cheap $3 internet cable and there was simply no difference in video quality and the tests proved there was zero loss in data. There is no way, unless your Belkin HDMI cable was damaged, that the Monster cable is making a difference in the colors, detail, and haziness you are explaining. I would suggest retrying your cable comparison with another HDMI on hand to see if there is any difference. It is most likely placebo if you are noticing any difference.
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:45 PM   #1193
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Nobody ever said that cables are good because they are cheap. I'm sorry, but there have been numerous studies doing blind tests comparing HDMI cables, including Monster's highest quality HDMI cable to a cheap $3 internet cable and there was simply no difference in video quality and the tests proved there was zero loss in data. There is no way, unless your Belkin HDMI cable was damaged, that the Monster cable is making a difference in the colors, detail, and haziness you are explaining. I would suggest retrying your cable comparison with another HDMI on hand to see if there is any difference. It is most likely placebo if you are noticing any difference.
I'll stick to what i got now as it looks great with the details and everything else i said

never believed much in case studies
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On the same note, don't get fooled that just because they are expensive they are good.
its the quality i judge not just the price
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Old 11-09-2009, 01:27 AM   #1195
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never believed much in case studies
That much is clear. All those guys and Audioholics must be involved in some giant scam.

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looks like we've got another person hooked on the idea Monster is trying to sell.

Another one bites the dust.
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looks like we've got another person hooked on the idea Monster is trying to sell.

Another one bites the dust.
what are you a comedian

well the picture quality is perfect now considering what I use to watch
with those crappy regular hdmi
blu-ray looked dull and standard with the cheaply made cables

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what are you a comedian

well the picture quality is perfect now considering what I use to watch
with those crappy regular hdmi
blu-ray looked dull and standard with the cheaply made cables
You have private messages, please check them.
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So, you A/B tested the different cables, making sure there was no more than a couple of seconds between switches? If not, there is absolutely no validity to the comparison. Human visual and audial memory is limited to a couple of seconds. After that, only general statements will be valid, judgements on detail, accuracy of color, and so on cannot be made. This is biology, this is the human sensory system, this cannot be escaped. If you do not compensate for it, all you are doing is giving yourself the illusory confirmation of what you expected. This is not an insult to your personal senses or to you. This is biology plain and simple.

I wish someone would start offering perception and neuropsychology courses for A/V fans online. Over and over you get reviews from people who hook up one set of gear, test it, unhook it, hook up another set of gear and test it and then try to compare. This just does not work. People say "Of course I remember what I saw/heard", no you don't. Not at a critical level. The senses do not work that way. You remember generalities and second by second more of the fine detail, all of the things people wax poetic about fade more and more and are replaced by the persons retroactive expectations of the experience. Cable companies and even hardware manufacturers have made vast fortunes based on taking advantage of the fact that generally only people with medical and/or psychology backgrounds are really aware of these facts. People trust what they think they see and hear, but one should not depend on one's senses without taking some steps to minimize the limitations of biology. I know most brand zealots will dismiss this out of hand, it only takes a little research to determine the facts but people generally don't want the facts. I am not saying that there is no difference between any cable or any gear, I believe there can be a big difference in different gear, big differences between analog cables, and smaller differences between digital cables, I am just pointing out that people make all of these definitive statements with zeal and confidence without even a basic knowledge of how the gear in their skulls work.

On the specific topic of Monster HDMI cable, I have yet to see a single good explanation of how the same copper wire made on the same factory line in China gets a better picture and better audio with a Monster wrapper and Monster plugs on the end than with a Monoprice, Sony, or other brand wrapper. There are still only a couple of factories, all but one in China, manufacturing HDMI wire. This is a fact. All of the copper is sourced from these limited number of lines and the single line in the US is exclusive to Blue HJeans Cables, and even they have to send their US made wire to China for termination since there is still no cost-effective way to do it in the US. This is not a knock on wire manufactured in China, all of it with the one exception comes from there. Rather the question is, what magic makes the Monster shine up the data so much? The only differences are that the Monster has a Monster wrapper, which might give a little better shielding, but the lack of good shielding would cause noticeable artifacts, not slight differences in A/VQ, the terminations, which again bad ones would cause artifacts and dropouts, and the number of tests run upon the wire. So unless the very act of passing the test somehow magically makes the particular length of wire coat the ones and zeros in shiny, beautiful gold, how is the improvement happening if it truly is?

Chris
QUOTE='[1080-p];2520097'] what are you a comedian

well the picture quality is perfect now considering what I use to watch
with those crappy regular hdmi
blu-ray looked dull and standard with the cheaply made cables[/QUOTE]
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So, you A/B tested the different cables, making sure there was no more than a couple of seconds between switches? If not, there is absolutely no validity to the comparison. Human visual and audial memory is limited to a couple of seconds. After that, only general statements will be valid, judgements on detail, accuracy of color, and so on cannot be made. This is biology, this is the human sensory system, this cannot be escaped. If you do not compensate for it, all you are doing is giving yourself the illusory confirmation of what you expected. This is not an insult to your personal senses or to you. This is biology plain and simple.

I wish someone would start offering perception and neuropsychology courses for A/V fans online. Over and over you get reviews from people who hook up one set of gear, test it, unhook it, hook up another set of gear and test it and then try to compare. This just does not work. People say "Of course I remember what I saw/heard", no you don't. Not at a critical level. The senses do not work that way. You remember generalities and second by second more of the fine detail, all of the things people wax poetic about fade more and more and are replaced by the persons retroactive expectations of the experience. Cable companies and even hardware manufacturers have made vast fortunes based on taking advantage of the fact that generally only people with medical and/or psychology backgrounds are really aware of these facts. People trust what they think they see and hear, but one should not depend on one's senses without taking some steps to minimize the limitations of biology. I know most brand zealots will dismiss this out of hand, it only takes a little research to determine the facts but people generally don't want the facts. I am not saying that there is no difference between any cable or any gear, I believe there can be a big difference in different gear, big differences between analog cables, and smaller differences between digital cables, I am just pointing out that people make all of these definitive statements with zeal and confidence without even a basic knowledge of how the gear in their skulls work.

On the specific topic of Monster HDMI cable, I have yet to see a single good explanation of how the same copper wire made on the same factory line in China gets a better picture and better audio with a Monster wrapper and Monster plugs on the end than with a Monoprice, Sony, or other brand wrapper. There are still only a couple of factories, all but one in China, manufacturing HDMI wire. This is a fact. All of the copper is sourced from these limited number of lines and the single line in the US is exclusive to Blue HJeans Cables, and even they have to send their US made wire to China for termination since there is still no cost-effective way to do it in the US. This is not a knock on wire manufactured in China, all of it with the one exception comes from there. Rather the question is, what magic makes the Monster shine up the data so much? The only differences are that the Monster has a Monster wrapper, which might give a little better shielding, but the lack of good shielding would cause noticeable artifacts, not slight differences in A/VQ, the terminations, which again bad ones would cause artifacts and dropouts, and the number of tests run upon the wire. So unless the very act of passing the test somehow magically makes the particular length of wire coat the ones and zeros in shiny, beautiful gold, how is the improvement happening if it truly is?

Chris
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well the picture quality is perfect now considering what I use to watch
with those crappy regular hdmi
blu-ray looked dull and standard with the cheaply made cables
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its still better picture quality i've seen because other cables didn't have all the details that i'm seeing now

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