Monster MC 200F-1M High-Performance Coaxial Cable
- Coaxial 200 High Performance F-Pin Cables
- Compatible With The Latest Generations Of Hdtvs, Dvd Players & Cable/Satellite Receivers
- Patented 24K Gold Contact Connectors For Enhanced Signal Transfer & Corrosion Resistance.
- Rubber “O” Ring Gripno-Slip Design Allows Easy Connector Handling
- Flexible Low-Loss Dielectric For Enhanced Signal Integrity
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Coaxial 200 High Performance F-Pin Cables ;Low-Loss Dielectric For Efficient Transmission Of Video Signals;Patented 24K Gold Contact Connectors For Enhanced Signal Transfer & Corrosion Resistance.; Rubber -Incho-Inch Ring Gripno-Slip Design Allows Easy Connector Handling;Flexible Low-Loss Dielectric For Enhanced Signal Integrity;Dual Balanced Conductors Plus Foil Shield Deliver Wider Dynamic Range & More Natural Music Reproduction With Lower Noise;Duraflex(R) Protec… More >>
February 17, 2010 | Posted by admin 
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I saw no real difference between the reception and channels we got without this cable v. what we got with it. It may not be helpful to some folks.
Rating: 3 / 5
This Monster MC 200F-4M or roughly a 13 foot is without question nor doubt, the best coaxial cable you could ever hope for…
My problem started with, let’s say a very poor picture all of a sudden, at first I thought it will go away, as I assumed Comcast (cable company) was the issue here? However as time went by, I said either my Tv or Cable Box was lacking at best! Just to aptly explain things here, I had recalled moving cable(s) which I checked and made sure all were in place and secure; next day I recieved a very high performance Dvi/USB cable to which as a child might, I hurriedly removed the contents and hooked all ends securely, which helped a lot for sure!
Just the other day, I thought to myself, maybe my previous monster coaxial (sadly) had defected/gone bad? So when my new coaxial cable came, I said why not as I felt the picture was appropriate enough, but when I’d hooked both simple ends up it was night and day… On a faulty CABLE box, which I still haven’t traded in (cable huh), we’re talking great things here and all in an aptly simple enough fashion in fixing! Anyone who knows old school F-PIN STYLE HOOKUPS is good to go, just making sure not to demolish the pin, just center it up to the center and hole in the middle, stick in, secure by screwing tightly in, once this is done in connecting the entire CABLE your done; maybe a sweat off your brow, as me, but any caveman, or cavewoman can do this! Basically, after having these cables installed, I figured my old cables did need a tune up, I mean my audio is better by far, my video is amazing on my big screen HDTV. When I finally get a new box (Motorola Cable Box) after having it long enough, it will be amazing as to how the results will look? No joke here, if you buy this particular set of cables, which I’m currently speaking of, you will not be dissapointed and I just pray man, that thes cables work magic for your cable or media as well… Take care friends, all the best and may your audio/video areas be non existent and have a great day…
Much Peace,
Rich
Rating: 5 / 5
No reason to spend $30+ on a $2 cable. Monster cables in this kind of length are no better than the $2 ones you can buy from Monoprice.
Over a MUCH greater distance than 12 feet, the quality of the materials in a given cable may matter, but for this length, you’re just throwing your money away.
Rating: 2 / 5