fj12ryder wrote:
Monster Cable used to sell RCA and HDMI cables for huge amounts of money claiming they were superior to the "regular" RCA and HDMI cables.
I remember those. In SOME cases with Analog cables they might actually superior (long runs and things like that) but HDMI is as I recall, Digital. and Well. I've done a lot of audio work (Never used Monster cables) and once I have it in the digital domain I toss it around using both TOS-link (FIber Optic) (Tos stands for Toshiba) using SP/dif (Sony-Panasonic Digital Interface Format) and also using RCA cables (Digital electronics) and what came out the out was always exactly what was tossed. Bit perfect save for one bit I stripped.