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In Reply to: Replacement for my monster m1000 CV cables posted by thefeds15@yahoo.com on January 8, 2005 at 04:48:41:
Any cable put between components has a detrimental effect (eg; it decreases the performance of the connected components). What you should look for in a cable is the one that causes the least damage and preserves as much of the original signal as possible.WidescreenReview did a "scientific" shootout several years ago comparing video cables using test signals and an O-scope. MonsterCable M1000v (composite cable) was at the top of the list, next to Belden cable with Canare connectors (the best combination for a video cable).
Why would you want to (possibly) spend more money on a down-grade?
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I have many years of audio cable experience, I obviously know what cables can do. I've had the 1000cv's for 2 years and now Im bored of them. More expensive is not relevant, cheaper is fine. Any suggestions?
If you don't care about accuracy, your next cables should come from the electronics section at Wal-Mart.Or, you can call Markertek and have them do custom cables for you. Use Belden 1694A or 1695A cable with Canare 75 Ohm connectors (RCA or BNC, whichever you need).
I doubt you can buy a more accurate cable/connector combination.
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