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Wes Stewart
 
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On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 10:47:28 -0500, GregP
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|On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 08:32:16 -0600, "Swingman" wrote:
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|I've never used the cables in the studio because of the price/performance
|ratio, and I don't know anyone who does for very long, at least anyone who
|has been in the studio business longer than the 2 years the average
|"recording studio" stays in business.
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|IME, they are a consumer item whose connectors don't last with rugged use.
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| I have a set with the "magnifying glass" covering. They
| turned green over time.

I guess that copper wasn't so "oxygen-free" after all [g].

I've been messin' with radios since 1957 and spent 33+ years as an
aerospace engineer and never knew until I read Monster Cable's web
site that bass frequencies had more mass than higher audio frequencies
and traveled at a low rate in a copper wire.

Damn, you learn sumpthin' new every day.