Monster cable VS a coat hanger....lol

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Monster cable VS a coat hanger....lol

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apparently in a video cable A/B test...no one could tell the difference

http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/03/audi ... cable-and/
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Great! Now I'm gonna have people coming in with coat hangers for speaker wire. Wondering why thier 'shit don't hit'.
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:-s :scratch: :scratch:
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Ha! Of course a coat hanger is a pretty good chunk of metal relative to a lot of speaker wires. I like how they don't report how the "audiophiles" compared the hangers to their real "high-end" cabling. :wink:
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I love it. Goes to show what massive advertising can do, just like people who buy BOSE systems and then rave about them. I bought all my HT cables from monoprice for less than $75
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I wonder how conductive steel is.

I was looking at an ad for a company called Audioquest that makes speaker cable that has seperate and isolated conductors for the bass and treble freqs. The theory is bass energy creates a large magnetic field which disrupts the treble signal and causes distortion. "Taking the bass energy out of the treble cable is like taking the waves out of the water when you are trying to swim". :roll:
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lol, the monster cables i have in my car use that same idea^

i paid no where near retail of course 8)

they still sound great....i just doubt that the isolated frequencies have much to do with that :D
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
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