Monster Cable RCA's

I have 201XLN's for the front stage amp...they're built well, but honestly, I can't tell a sonic difference between them and the PG interconnects I have, or the Knukonceptz ones I have at home.

Buy RCA's for their build quality, not their "SQ" //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif Knukonceptz Krystal Kables do the job well.

 
I just ordered a pair of monster 400 series 4 channel RCA's and 400 series 2 channel RCA's. They accidently sent me four pairs of 4 channel 400 series RCA's and my one pair of 2 channel. If anyone is interested in 4 channel RCA's i'll sell them at a minimal cost.

 
ill be sure to let you know when i get them //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
i used to use Monster and then got Knu and the Knu were just as good. Then i went to a brand called Daytona that i now sell and a 15ft RCA costs like 15$ or less and its just as good as the Monster and the Knu. most of the time theres not much difference in RCAs unless theres less shielding.

 
How many feet do you need? If you need 12ft or less, get the Dayton Audio.

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=181-656

I've had knukonceptz, monster cable, etc and these are probably my favorite. The cost isn't bad either. The build quailty is great and I have no noise that I could tell.

If you want the best noise protection, try aiming for one of those twisted cables. A high quality twisted cable is one of the best wires for noise rejection. Wires that are "shielded" with whatever jacket isn't really better than "non-shielded" wires. Anyone that knows anything about wires will tell you Shielding does nothing. It's more in the design of the RCA than anything else.

BTW, I've been running the RCA/AI-net along my power wire for years and I have no odd noise. Again, the chassis of the vehicle will always have current running through. It's the best conductor of noise in your car so if you put your RCA on one side and power on the other side, it's not going to really help. The best way is to reject the noise through the use of twisted RCA or minimize ground loops.

 
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