Not bad product, December 25, 2008
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the only thing that I do not like with this product is the jack (head), because from the 6 heads, they are not have the same size. So, when I tried to plug the cable to my tv and dvd, some heads very difficult to be plug in, the other too loose and other just fine.
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Monster Cable MV2CV-2M, October 24, 2008
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Product described accordingly. Best price found. Quick delivery. Have ordered from same vendor.
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Situationally Great!!!, April 4, 2008
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I understand that some people do not need this product. Personally I have to use a hub (switch box) for my components because I only have one HD input for my TV. I was experiencing serious signal loss due to the hub. As I replaced each wire with Monster Cables the picture was better until all wires were Monster and the picture was perfect. My signal loss consisted of lines that would roll up the screen...usually two at a time and they were just a slight shade lighter than everything else on the screen. You could only notice it when the picture on the TV was still or a close face shot...but aggravating nonetheless.
Bottom line - if you're experiencing signal loss this should fix your problem - otherwise you can probably stick with the cheap ones
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Terrible price for no noticeable benefit over other decent component cables..., December 26, 2007
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I grabbed these cables with the impression that Monster's advertising has some truth in it. I was expecting a brighter/clearer image on my big screen that what I was getting with some $20 (other brand) cables.
Guess what. I haven't seen any improvement yet aside from the money that I am missing. I tried these cables and the THX certified monster cables with no observable effects whatsoever.
Perhaps there is a noticeble difference between these and the dinky cables included with most DVD players (but the same can be said for the $20 cables that I was using).
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Didn't do the job, September 18, 2007
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I have a Vizio 42" plasma that was connect to my HD DVD and H20 Directv dish via an HDMI cable. My HDMI connection broke (long story)so I had these Monster component cables lying around and I connected them. These cable don't do the job. The picture now has lots of noise and grainy and is simply not as smooth as with a Acoustic Reasearch HDMI cable.
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