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I can't figure out what you are moaning about. Yes, you can most definitely get by with cheaper cables, I don't think anybody would argue with that. There's no false advertising with monster cables, they openly disclose that current formats are far behind the capabilities of their cables... they advertise on the basis of future-proofing your cables, which I fully support. If I'm gonna drop $100+ on some cables, I want them to be compatible with my next upgrade, I don't want to flush them down the toilet next time I buy a new goodie. Cables aren't what they used to be, with their cost on blu-ray formats, they're no longer disposable. Why is Monster evil for offering future-proof cables?
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The only cables I've ever had a problem with were monoprice. I guess I'm a snob for going with brands that don't give me headaches.
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Improved audio feed, no more dropped signal.
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Analog cables, you may have a point, but digital it's either ON or OFF. Yes, the HDMI 1.3 cables are certified. However, uncompressed 1080p24 with 24/192 5.1 PCM reaches around 2.25 Gbps, so why you need a cable capable of 10.2 Gbps is beyond me - nor would anyone mind replacing a $3.50 cable when Hollywood does decide to change everything to 60fps and we use a 10-layer Blu-ray Disc for 12-bit 1080p. Last edited by dobyblue; 07-15-2009 at 06:59 PM. |
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I've NEVER ordered anything from Monoprice that didn't work. Banana plugs, speaker wire, HDMI 1.3 cables, component cable, firewire IEEE cable, etc., etc. Your HDMI cable doesn't work better than a Monoprice cable unless the other cable doesn't work at all. That's the nature of digital. If you think differently, you don't understand 0's and 1's providing your not talking about cable lengths of over 30ft. Last edited by dobyblue; 09-02-2008 at 04:44 PM. |
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You can see from this extensive testing that ALL companies HDMI cables passed all the speed tests at 20ft or less cable distance. ALL companies failed 1080p tests at longer cable distances for theoretical bandwidth, but when hooked up to displays Clint and the gang had to run 65 feet lines before they got ANY distortion on a Blu-ray picture. Quote:
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"My cable that works is a figment of my imagination." -No, but your cable that didn't might have been. Monoprice gives free replacement on any cable that does not work as intended, and their customer service actually isn't bad for an internet company. I have ordered 24 different cables from them and all have worked. (I had to exchange 1 optical audio cable with them because I couldn't get the plastic sheathing that they put over the connectors to protect them off. It was really a painless process, and the reason that I know about their return policies.) So, if you had really tried a monoprice cable, and it didn't work, why would you not exchange it for free? While there is the possibility with any cable construction that something happened to cause 1 random cable to be defective, the odds are just as good for monster cables to have a randomly defective cable, and since HDMI is digital -you would either get a signal or no signal. Last edited by arrow61095; 09-02-2008 at 05:08 PM. |
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Like a couple of other audio companies I could name, Monster's performance claims vary from non-sequiturs to complete BS. Their quality is no better than other, far more reasonably priced products and their litigious attempts to squash competition are despicable. I switched from Monoprice to BlueJeans after the owner of BJ's wonderful letter in reply to Monster's most recent attempt at legal bullying.
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I have to say I too used a cable from a friend who sells them for 12$ a pop. The cable he sold me look and worked ok. However i noticed that there was an issue with the TV displaying fast movement @120h, i would see motion blur and smearing. So I went against my belief and bought the Monster HD1000 cable off ebay for 25$, not bad. Once i hooked it up, i could honestly see the improvement. No more Blur or smearing on the screen. Now maybe i had a bad cable to begin with, but i made the switch and say a visual difference. Just my .02. First time I ever bought a Monster cable in the last 20 years.
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