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<blockquote data-quote="Trender372" data-source="post: 2919582" data-attributes="member: 573166"><p>I have noticed sometimes that on Monster Cable when you strip it, there is.. almost like another layer of material surrounding the wire and you have to re-strip it again in hopes to get it off. It's a pain in the butt. I'm assuming that was what you were referring to (the clear material on the right side of the pic).</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the replies. I was going to go to cc to get some wire, simply because I have a rather large gift card there otherwise I would go where it's cheaper. The longest spools they have it seems are all in their home audio section (which the above post let me know it doesn't matter) but it's all Monster Cable so its expensive as hell. The other brands listed on the website aren't available in stores or there are around 18 gauge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trender372, post: 2919582, member: 573166"] I have noticed sometimes that on Monster Cable when you strip it, there is.. almost like another layer of material surrounding the wire and you have to re-strip it again in hopes to get it off. It's a pain in the butt. I'm assuming that was what you were referring to (the clear material on the right side of the pic). Thanks for the replies. I was going to go to cc to get some wire, simply because I have a rather large gift card there otherwise I would go where it's cheaper. The longest spools they have it seems are all in their home audio section (which the above post let me know it doesn't matter) but it's all Monster Cable so its expensive as hell. The other brands listed on the website aren't available in stores or there are around 18 gauge. [/QUOTE]
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