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MONSTER CABLE ; 30 ft. piece with 4 prs. pins - 9.14 m. (XPGP-30) | 
enlarge | Brand: Monster Category: CE
List Price: $28.99 Buy New: $28.00 You Save: $0.99 (3%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 4.2 x 4.1 x 3.1
MPN: XPGP30 Model: XPGP30 UPC: 050644999062 EAN: 0050644999062 ASIN: B00003CWGE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Magnetic Flux Tube construction and special cable windings | | • | Special LPE insulation reduces signal loss and distortion | | • | Compact design | | • | Large gage design | | • | Flexible jacket |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 4 pairs of pin connectors included * specially designed cable windings for more accurate transfer of musical signals * patented Magnetic Flux Tube construction breaks up internal magnetic fields for more natural music reproduction * Linear Polyethelyne (LPE) insulation around conductors reduces dielectric signal loss * impressive frequency response and dynamic range for a cable of this size and price * recommended for small speakers, mini systems, and rack systems * lifetime warranty
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| Customer Reviews:
the hype is sometimes true! November 12, 2008 i am not a big fan of Monster cables for a simple reason: they are way over priced! a cable is a cable unless you hear otherwise. Lots of people had many many debates over cables and how expensive they are. All i can say is that judge it when you hear it! i had bought both ACOUSTIC RESEARCH AP-16100W 100' White 16 Gauge Oxygen-Free Speaker Wire and this cable wire for testing.
My Objective: since i have been out of the custom HT system setup for a while, i was not really sure which wire to go with. I did try both Monster and the ACOUSTIC wire for the front Polk Audio Monitor Series CS2 Center Channel Speaker (Single, Cherry) speaker in conjunction with with the Yamaha RX-V1800BL 7.1-Channel Home Theater Receiver (Black) to come to a conclusion i checked for my ears.
The verdict: well honestly i did not hear much of a difference until i switched the setting on the AV to send all the output (including Low Frequency base sound) to the polk. With the monster it would sound slightly better. However when i continue using the woofer separately, things were back to normal.
Like i said i was out of the HTS game for a while and did not want to take chances with wires i did not use or heard of before! Frankly if i had my old old BOSE wires (which were sold 6 years ago) i don't think i would have bought these wires!
If you know your wires and certain brands that sound good to your ears, then you may skip this purchase from Monster. If you are starting out as a novice in HTS then i would pay the extra to understand what your ears like and dislike.
But trust me, regardless of which-brand of wires u decide on, don't vouch for cheap thin twisted pair wires! they don't sound good at all under any setup!
Stands up to REAL punishment November 23, 2000 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I used this wire to hookup my car audio. I was forced to run the tweeter/woofer wires to each door OUTSIDE the rubber boot.
After more then a year the wire still looks/sounds great and shows no signs of the abuse its had to endure.
UPDATE: its 2002 and the wires are still running strong UPDATE: its 2004 and the wires are still running strong UPDATE: its 2005 and the wires are still working fine.
The only cable i use August 16, 2000 0 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is the only type of speaker cable i use to connect my state of the art sound system.
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