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Great product from Monster

I've owned a lot of audio cable brands before and I find that monster cable out performs the rest. Looks great and connects tight to my amplifiers which I like because my car shakes and vibrates due to a 10000 RMS audio system which runs daily.

By trini on September 24, 2010

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Best Money can Buy

I read the reviews on the different versions of the Monster Car Audio cables before I bought this cable and the 4 channel 4 meter version (I404). Everyone else wrote that that there was a noticeable difference between the 300 series and the 400 series.

I tested this monster cable against one of monster's high end home audio cable, and this cable was able to deliver cleaner sound with less distortion. Both cables provided clean sound quality, but with the 400 series cable, I heard no distortion whatsoever. I was impressed, but content since these cables cost so much. I am even running a audio control line driver/equalizer, the four-1 in my trunk.

My second test of this monster cable series came in when I replaced my short stinger cable running from my audiocontrol four-1 to my amp (chrome plated Precision power, power class 4 channel amp). The stinger cable was one of their better cables. When I replaced the Stinger cable, with this monster cable, the difference was obvious. The treble was set to +7 on my deck. Now, I had to put it to 0 or -1 and I have even better clarity of sound. The monster cable delivered the high frequencies very effectively. Even before I made this change, everyone thought my system was beyond perfect.

I also tried the I404 against monster's Base dedicated cable (the home audio version). Both delivered clean, distortion free sound. But with the base cable, it was able to reduce the mid frequencies yet keep the base and high frequencies. So I found a slight improvement of the way my sub produces base.

So far, it's the best home or car audio cable I tried. For car audio, this is the definitely the best money can buy.

By Michael on November 13, 2012

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