Monster Cable I206HT1M Home Theater Interlinkr Speaker Cables

Monster Cable I206HT1M Home Theater Interlinkr Speaker Cables 

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[Nov 20, 1999]
Tim Gray
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

cost, convenience

Weakness:

uninspired performance

I purchased these cables to connect my HK AVR5 (which I use as a preamp) to a Technics SH300D AC3 decoder. After breaking them in, I found very little difference between these cables and the Radio Shack Gold series interconnects that I had been using (I couldn't wait for the Monster Cables to come via mail order from Earthstations, so I dug out some old Rat Shack gear and started listening). The Monster Cable is more convenient (the all-in-one type of jacket helps to eliminate tangles and behind-the-rack clutter), and, at aroung $50, is also resonably priced. However, the sound is uninspired, with unremarkable midrange and treble definition. The major difference between the Radio Shack wire and these cables is bass response; the former have a weak, thin bass output, while the Monster Cable's bass performance might be described as very good (but not excellent). All in all, a very average product.

Similar Products Used:

MIT Terminator 4s, Radio Shack Gold

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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