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Old 05-10-00, 10:10 PM
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In about a month I am going to be getting a new tv, I have decided pretty much on the 27" Toshiba CZ27V51 and a new HiFi VCR also Toshiba (I am keeping my Pioneer DVD player). Anyway, since the new TV has componet video I wanted to get very good cable to keep all quality as best as possible for playing my DVDs. Should I go with Monster Cables for the componet video connections? Or, is there another brand that is cheaper that will work with the same quality that I hear monster cable keeps? Thanks!
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What you pay for is what you get.
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I picked up some execellent cables from a local person. He does great work for a good price. Check out his webpage:
http://www.bus.ucf.edu/cwhite/kustomkables.htm

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Amazon and V-store carry Monster and other brands. These stores frequently have GC's and coupons. avconnect gets frequently mentioned for non-Monster brands.

Here's a post w/places to get Monster cable and/or some alternatives:
http://talk.dvdtalk.com/ubb/Forum5/HTML/003243.html


Although your interest is in video cables, this is post has nice high-end alternative brands to Monster cable (mostly speaker cable makers):
http://www.audioreview.com/techtalks...ges/74992.html

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