
Nick The Man
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do they really make any difference. Im thinking about buying some when i get new monitors.. do you think theyre really even worth it??
Nick The Man said:do they really make any difference.
Hard2Hear said:I guess it all depends on how good your ears are.
I'll tell you this much. When my standard guitar cable crapped out the other night on me while playing my Taylor 814ce with a K&K Ultra Pure pickup, I had to grab the closest cable in my box, which was a Monster Studio Pro 1000. The sound was so much fuller the engineer has to re EQ my guitar and lower the gain settings on the A&H ML5000 console.
I can also hear a huge difference on nearly any studio mic between an inexpensive Monster Standard 100 XLR cable and a Zaolla XLR cable of the same length. Again, I usually have to change EQ settings just because of the cable.
Ford Van said:I should add though that I don't think there is much difference between speaker wire.
pelon916 said:as for the sound, i haven't done any *testing* other than just using Monster cables and speaker wire regularly, but i can tell you 100% that i have cables and speaker wire made with smaller guage wire than my Monster wires, and there is a difference in the sound for sure.
the ends of the cables (the ones that have ends) are of high quality and feel very secure when plugged in. Obviously you can find any number of cables that have nice ends, but here is the big selling point to me..
LIFETIME WARRANTY.
just like craftsman tools you can swap a busted Monster out for a new one at any time.
so based on audio considerations only.. i can say there is a difference, but whether it's big enough to justify the added expense is a personal choice, but if you are rough on cables like i tend to be then you will get your money's worth for sure.
good luck!
Hard2Hear said:I guess it all depends on how good your ears are.
I'll tell you this much. When my standard guitar cable crapped out the other night...
Hard2Hear said:I guess it all depends on how good your ears are.
I'll tell you this much. When my standard guitar cable crapped out the other night on me while playing my Taylor 814ce with a K&K Ultra Pure pickup, I had to grab the closest cable in my box, which was a Monster Studio Pro 1000. The sound was so much fuller the engineer has to re EQ my guitar and lower the gain settings on the A&H ML5000 console.
I can also hear a huge difference on nearly any studio mic between an inexpensive Monster Standard 100 XLR cable and a Zaolla XLR cable of the same length. Again, I usually have to change EQ settings just because of the cable.
robin watson said:That was the biggest pile of crap I've read for a long time.