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The Truth about Monster Cable

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Working at BB is great. Rocketfish, Best Buy's brand of cables which are made by Monster, could be our biggest markup. I needed a 4' HDMI cable for my HD-A2, and the Rocketfish MSRP's for $65. I got it for $5.15 🙂.
 
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
My dad said that could be his father's day present in preparation for a much needed new TV 😛

LOL. My First Home Audio system made me go out and buy an HDTV. I wasn't planning on it, but all that speaker power and a little 19" Viewsonic LCD didn't jive.

 
Originally posted by: marincounty
I use Monster cable to connect my Sony mini-disc player to my Bose home theater system.
Sounds awesome.😉

Bose is one thing, but MD's actually have good SQ compared to newer sources like an iPod.
 
Originally posted by: potato28
Originally posted by: marincounty
I use Monster cable to connect my Sony mini-disc player to my Bose home theater system.
Sounds awesome.😉

Bose is one thing, but MD's actually have good SQ compared to newer sources like an iPod.

It's not as compressed as your run of the mill 128kbps mp3. If you set your mp3 to the same compression ratio, it will sound better than ATRAC. Technology advances, what can I say.
 
Originally posted by: nullpointerus
What's shocking is that Monster is still able to charge these premiums. Normally, when a company makes incredible profits based on brand name alone, competing companies will see the opportunity to establish new brands for slightly smaller profits. This would lead to price/marketing wars on "premium" cables and reduce gouging (a little, at least). So why has no one tried this? Maybe other companies have ethics?

Look around there are others charging high prices too, the Belkin come into mind, I saw a 100 DVI cable @ I believe Circuit City. that A.R. brand makes expensive cables too (Acoustic Research?) saw them @ Best Buy.

I have Monster Audio cables in my car but that's only because I couldn't find another brand that were as flexible, they are so bendable it's like putty. Were they worth 299 bucks? probably not haha.

 
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