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A round of applause for the two agreeing gentlemen please...
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drum role ................... ding
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HEY! you guys,....don't MAKE me do a series of posts on the virtues of Monster Cable......heh heh............I can already hear the gnashing of teeth.
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Naw, we ignore trolls now.
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OK, that's it.... first I'm gonna do my dissertation on Monster Cable....then IF you guys ever actually MAKE a post, I'm gonna decorate it up...REAL GOOD. Yep, that thread will be in the ditch, with it's 4-way flashers on!
heh heh heh.
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I have a couple that dosnt sound so hot on the Axioms, I also think thats because of the quality of the recording, but the ones that are done right sound GREAT!!!
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Monster Cable??/ Why... what's THAT?
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If you want decent sources, just don't buy any cds with mastering jobs done in the 80s. Masters for cds today are generally fantastic, imo.
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I was listening to some CD's I havent heard in a few years, and thought one of my speakers was blown, but the recording was so bad, it just sounded like it was blown. It was Cypress Hill's Temple Of Boom. I put on the Eagles Hell freezes over DVD and was happy to find the speakers were all OK. Also found a few movies with surround sound problems. The movie The Forgotten loses the surround sound channels on the alternate ending. If you watch the theatrical release it was fine.
In the movie Collateral with Tom Cruise the DTS soundtrack had some bad spots that sounded like my center channel was blown, I switched over to Dolby surround and it was OKagain. It was the scene where they are in the jazz club and they are playing live.
The Maroon 5 CD is a very good recording, sounds excellent on the M80's. The Nelly Furtado Whoa Nelly was a good recording too. Seems like most new recordings are pretty good. Looks like I might need to replace some of my older CD's for the new remastered stuff
M80ti's, VP150, QS8's
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I agree with Larry, I have been pulling out some of my old stuff. This morning I was listening to some of my Dylan CD's and they sound a lot better than my last set up.
"The Times they are a Changing"
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