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Monster Cable MV2AV25-1M Monster Video 2/Interlink 250 A/V Connection Kit (RCA) 1 m. set (3.28 ft.)

Monster Cable MV2AV25-1M Monster Video 2/Interlink 250 A/V Connection Kit (RCA) 1 m. set (3.28 ft.)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must have for all Home Theatre systems
Review: I set up a home theatre system it loved it. I eventually went the extra mile and purchased the Monster Interlink Connections, S-Video (for my DVD and Satellite), and Speaker cables. What a difference. My wife walked into the house just as I had finished connecting and couldn't believe it was the same system with only different cables. It made the system sound MUCH better. One thing I read once and now believe...reserve about 10% of your home theatre budget for cables (If you are spending or plan on spending $5000.00 on TV, surround sound, speakers, etc, then plan on spending about $500.00 for cables. It makes a world of difference!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Quality is important, unfortunately, Monster is not Quality
Review: One thing I read once and now believe...reserve about 10% of your home theatre budget for cables (If you are spending or plan on spending $5000.00 on TV, surround sound, speakers, etc, then plan on spending about $500.00 for cables.

But, Monster cables are overpriced, pieces of junk. I've spent a lot of money on cables and used to get Monster cables. I've had numerous cables fall apart in my hands, had ones that introduced video and audio noise and were actually worse than the junk cables that come with a component.

That coupled with the fact that Monster Cables is suing everyone on the planet that uses the name Monster in it (including Monster Garage, Monster.com, etc), I would stay far, far away from them!

Invest your money on good cables, but not Monster.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Get the Most out of your DVD Player
Review: The sad truth is, if you're using the cables that came with your machine, you probably aren't getting the most out of your DVD player. No matter how much you spent on the player, the cables it came supplied with are probably not good enough. Its the same story as with hi-fi equipment, as regards cables and speakers. They skimp on them to give you a lower price. So, for a perfectly reasonable price, you can upgrade. You just plug 'em in, and hey presto, better quality. It really is that simple. So simple, in fact, it'd be a shame not to do it. You could be enjoying better pictures, greater sharpness, more vivid colours.

And you paid enough for the player, after all. You might as well get it perfect!


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