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"J" notanymore wrote...
No monster then, hosa is fine? I'm too weak to use monster's toothed RCAs anyways. ![]() Monster defines the level where you are paying for the name and not for any discernable benefit to you. OTOH, if you are a San Francisco 49ers fan, you get the benefit of going to "Monster Park" where Noel Lee (who started "Monster Cable") likely has a luxurious skybox. http://www.sf49ers.com/fan_zone/stadium.asp While I admire Mr. Lee's business success, I am not inclined to support it. Hosa defines the lower level of acceptable quality. It is likely OK for fixed-installations (I use it myself), but many have reported failures (breaking at the moulded connectors) in repeated portable use. That was one of my concerns - what does double shielded mean? I was hoping the pairs were shielded, then the whole was shielded. Evidentally not. "Double-shielded" in a (relatively) inexpensive computer cable almost always means two layers of aluminum foil over the entire cable. I've never seen a comptuer cable with individually-shielded pairs. At least not in 30 years. Digital signals don't need it, so there is no profit in doing it. ...weaving... sounds pretty, but it's not a component you can just 'install'. I'd bet that somebody could come up with an efficient cable "weaving" machine and make a bit of profit providing custom flat-cable combinations. Could become the next Noel Lee and have their own sports stadium! :-) |
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