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Monster Cable ULT V1000 CV-4 THX Ultra 1000 Component Video Cable

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Monster Cable ULT V1000 CV-4 THX Ultra 1000 Component Video Cable
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Street Price: $99.95
Gaunz Org Price: $56.02
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Monster
EAN: 0050644312878
Label: Monster Cable
Product Manufacturer: Monster Cable
Model: 127072
Publisher: Monster Cable
Size: 4 ft.
Studio: Monster Cable


Piece facts:
  • Uses three cables to send color and luminance signals separately for a sharper picture.
  • High-density double shielding for maximum rejection of RFI and EMI.
  • 24k gold contacts for optimum signal transfer and corrosion resistance.
  • Convenient cable organizer keeps cables tangle-free.
  • Exceeds THX certification standards for proper system performance, reliability and ease of installation.




Cable Video Component 1000 Ultra THX CV-4 V1000 ULT Cable Monster






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THX Ultra is the A/V equivalent of the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. This label appears only on products that meet or exceed a stringent set of technical standards, established by engineers at world-renowned Lucasfilm Ltd. - notably responsible for the Star Wars films. The wire used in large quantities in home theater to connect components can be subject to frequency response and noise problems if not designed and constructed properly. Monster ULT V1000 CV-4 is built to the most exacting specifications, ensuring the broadest bandwidth and most uncolored signal that's technically possible. To quote George Lucas: 'The combination of THX and 5.1 digital sound is the absolute assurance that consumers can now experience the finest sound reproduction from their Home Theater.' Best of the best - it doesn't get any better than this!


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Better Value Than Many Other Cables ...
I have been involved in electronics for more than 25 years and have been building (and rebuilding) my home theater for most of my adult life.
It has been disconcerting at best to watch the price of interconnect cables and speaker cable go continously higher to the point of absolute farce.
With that said, different cables provide different results and some cables can actually degrade your signal.
My first component cable was made of a hodge podge of various cables ranging from some stuff I had laying around to some fairly esoteric pieces. Over several testing sessions and several A/B comparisons, an old, thick, shielded Radio Shack A/V cable yeilded the best results on my 65" Mitsubishi TV. The white/Red/yellow connectors didn't match up with the RGB inputs but it handled the 75-OHM current demand just fine. Over the years I have tried and upgraded many cables in my ever growing home theater system but I have had trouble finding anything that equaled the performance of my trusty old RS cable. The run, due to the size of the TV, is always at least 6' and the price of component cables at that length is rather high. Even RS has caught on and you can't get that old cable I have for less than $50 these days. I also don't think it's quite the caliber either. I was able to obtain an Audioquest cable that was designed and looked very nice for the job but it actually degraded the picture and I ended up giving it to a friend.
Obviously, if your screen is smaller than mine, you'll be able to get away with cables of lesser quality and your picture will probably be fine. When you start blowing the picture up beyond a certain point, it will reveal more and more faults that are hidden by a smaller screen.
I have the 8' version of the Monster THX 1000 cable and it does it's job. It is the equal of anything I have tried and it looks excellent and is well made. Amazon is charging an extremely competitive price and yes, it still is too much for a cable, but given the reality of the situation, this is about as good as it gets.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - HUGE DIFFERENCE !!!!!!!
I USED TO HAVE MONSTER CABLE S-VIDEO.
GREAT PICTURE THEN. I DID SOME RESEARCH AND DECIDED TO
GO WITH THE COMPONENT VIDEO CABLE.THE RESULTS ARE
STUNNING.WORKS GREAT WITH MY NEW SONY WEGA 40' WIDE SCREEN.
THE CABLE IS WORTH EVERY PENNY.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * THINK BEFORE YOU BUY THESE!! ...
YES THESE CABLES ARE AMAZING ONLY IF YOU GET FULL POWER AT ALL TIMES TO YOUR DVD PLAYER AND TV.IF YOU HAVE ANY POWER SAGS IN YOUR HOME THE DVD IMAGE WILL APPEAR FLICKERING AND HAZY AND YOU LOSE ALOT OF DETAIL.BUT LIKE AT NIGHT WHEN I WOULD USE THEM AROUND 2 IN THE MORNING WHEN IM ABLE TO SUCK ALL THE POWER IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD THE IMAGE WILL TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY.SO NEEDLESS TO SAY I SENT THEM BACK AND STUCK WITH MY MONSTER STANDARD CABLES WHICH LOOK GREAT ALL THE TIME.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - i guess there worth it
i have to admit these cables give a very clear picture. they are however very pricey. less expensive cable may do the trick but i guess i paid for peice of mind knowing i have the best i can buy.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Nice Component Cable ...
Monster has went over the top on this THX component video cable. Instantly noticed a superior picture.

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Cable Video Component 1000 Ultra THX CV-4 V1000 ULT Cable Monster
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