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Dennis' Newsgroups January 22nd 04 02:33 PM


"Internet Shopper" wrote in message
...

Cobalt Cable is an excellent value

http://www.cobaltcable.com/product/p...aker_cable.htm




No offense, but $105 for a 2 meter pair of speaker cable is a snake oil rip
off. A total waste of money. I suppose if you like to spend that because
it is cool looking (which is also throwing money away), but it is not going
to perform better than lamp wire that Home Depot sells.






Dennis



Roger Wright January 22nd 04 04:31 PM

I purchased several inexpensive cables from Parts Express. Their Dayton
line is more than adequate for home theater use:

http://tinyurl.com/2pwsy




"Cory Lechner" wrote in message
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1) Monster Cable claims to be the key to great video quality, but it is

so
damm expensive! Could I use something cheaper and still get the same
quality (e.g. Pacific Cable:
http://www.pacificcable.com/Picture_...Name=254-525IV)???

2) What about S-video? (Pacific Cable:
http://www.pacificcable.com/Picture_...taName=SVMM-25)???

3) Is it worth it to buy Monster Video? Will it out perform brands such

as
Pacific Cable??

4) Is 25 feet too long of cable?

Cory





Scot Gardner January 22nd 04 05:05 PM

"Robert L. Bass" wrote in message
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Any recommendations?


Since I sell cable I might be suspected of bias in favor of brands I
carry. Instead of a particular brand I suggest you just buy mid to low
priced cable from RatShak or any other retailer. Just look for solid
connections on the ends. Avoid flimsy stuff that feels like it may fall
apart (it will). Virtually *all* of the blather surrounding "high end"
cable is absolute bullfrank.


With the exception of rare closeout specials, Radio Shack does not have
"mid to low priced cable." In some cases, Radio Shack cables sell for
twice the price of comparable cables. For example, the usual price for a
6-foot Toslink fiber optic cable is $12 to $15.

The Radio Shack price for this cable is $29.99:

6-Foot Digital Optical Audio Cable
$29.99 Brand: RadioShack
Catalog #: 15-1061

http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...oduct%5Fid=3D=
15-1061

An equally-good 6-foot Phillips fiber optic cable can be found at
Wal-Mart for only $14.99:

Philips Magnavox Fiber Optic Cable
Model No. PM61043
Manufacturer PhilipsMagnavox

(I bought two of these Wal-Mart cables and they are of very good
quality. The connectors make solid contact and are well re-enforced. The
cable is thick and well protected. The sound quality produced from my CD
player and DVD player is excellent.)

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...D3944&product=
_id=3D893811&path=3D0%3A3944%3A3996%3A3964%3A4537# long_descr




normanstrong January 22nd 04 05:42 PM


"Cory Lechner" wrote in message
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1) Monster Cable claims to be the key to great video quality, but

it is so
damm expensive! Could I use something cheaper and still get the

same
quality (e.g. Pacific Cable:
http://www.pacificcable.com/Picture_...Name=254-525IV)???

2) What about S-video? (Pacific Cable:
http://www.pacificcable.com/Picture_...taName=SVMM-25)???

3) Is it worth it to buy Monster Video? Will it out perform brands

such as
Pacific Cable??

4) Is 25 feet too long of cable?


www.mcmelectronics.com. Part No. 32-3845 $4.27 for 24' S-Video
jumper.

Norm Strong



Robert L. Bass January 23rd 04 01:13 AM

With the exception of rare closeout specials, Radio Shack
does not have "mid to low priced cable." In some cases,
Radio Shack cables sell for twice the price of comparable
cables...


I'll take your word for it since I rarely shop there any more. The point
was that "high end" cable claims are basically bunk.

Regards,
Robert

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Badger January 23rd 04 01:48 AM


"Robert L. Bass" wrote in message
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1) Monster Cable claims to be the key to great video quality...


Carlton Sheets claims that if you buy his books he'll make you a

millionaire
in no money down real estate. There's a much truth in the one as the

other.


I have 21 units based on his techniques, be careful what you criticize.
Stick to what you know Robert. No offense intended.
Clay



stevev January 23rd 04 06:32 AM

Check out some of this stuff.
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=...tnG=Search+Fro
ogle

I haven't gotten around to running my wiring under the house (hey, it hasn't
been even a month yet, and the football season isn't over), but I will have
a hard time believing that Monster cable is that much better than all of
these brands.
Comments from others please.


"Cory Lechner" wrote in message
...
1) Monster Cable claims to be the key to great video quality, but it is

so
damm expensive! Could I use something cheaper and still get the same
quality (e.g. Pacific Cable:
http://www.pacificcable.com/Picture_...Name=254-525IV)???

2) What about S-video? (Pacific Cable:
http://www.pacificcable.com/Picture_...taName=SVMM-25)???

3) Is it worth it to buy Monster Video? Will it out perform brands such

as
Pacific Cable??

4) Is 25 feet too long of cable?

Cory





Gary Vander Schel January 23rd 04 12:27 PM

"stevev" wrote in message
m...
Check out some of this stuff.

http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=...tnG=Search+Fro
ogle

I haven't gotten around to running my wiring under the house (hey, it

hasn't
been even a month yet, and the football season isn't over), but I will

have
a hard time believing that Monster cable is that much better than all of
these brands.
Comments from others please.


If you're running wire in the walls ensure it meets building codes. It may
be worth your while to run 12 gauge, too:
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd..._ID=2898&DID=7

This is approximately the same cost as noted on your links ($.20/ft) and is
available in 100', 500', 1000' lengths. Wall plates, binding posts, etc.
are also available there.

I also had to run eight interconnects (25'). I used RG6 with crimp-on RCA
connectors (I already had the tools). Total cost was less than $50 for the
interconnects.

I have approximately $10,000 invested in that HT system--the cost of wires
and cables was less than $100 (approx. 1%).

Good Luck.



Doonie January 23rd 04 01:54 PM

I like my Better Cables. The prices have gone up quite a bit since
I bought mine, though. =(

www.bettercables.com



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