Monster Cable ULT I600-4 THX Ultra 600 Audio Interconnect
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Product Description:
THX Ultra is the audio equivalent of the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. This label appears only on products that meet or exceed a stringent set of technical standards, established by engineers at world-renowned Lucasfilm Ltd. - notably responsible for the Star Wars films. The wire used in large quantities in home theater to connect components can be subject to frequency response and noise problems if not designed and constructed properly. Monster THX Ultra 600 Audio Interconnect is built to the most exacting specifications, ensuring the broadest bandwidth and most uncolored signal that's technically possible. To quote George Lucas: "The combination of THX and 5.1 digital sound is the absolute assurance that consumers can now experience the finest sound reproduction from their Home Theater."
THX Ultra is the audio equivalent of the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. This label appears only on products that meet or exceed a stringent set of technical standards, established by engineers at world-renowned Lucasfilm Ltd. - notably responsible for the Star Wars films. The wire used in large quantities in home theater to connect components can be subject to frequency response and noise problems if not designed and constructed properly. Monster THX Ultra 600 Audio Interconnect is built to the most exacting specifications, ensuring the broadest bandwidth and most uncolored signal that's technically possible. To quote George Lucas: "The combination of THX and 5.1 digital sound is the absolute assurance that consumers can now experience the finest sound reproduction from their Home Theater."
Features:
- Two-Way Bandwidth-Balanced Wire networks for smoother highs and deeper bass.
- Separate protective mylar foil and copper braid shield for rejection of RFI and EMI.
- Heavy-duty metal shell connector for a more durable connection.
- 24k gold, 8 cut Turbine connector for optimum signal transfer and corrosion resistance.
- Exceeds THX certification standards for proper system performance, reliability and ease of installation.
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Huge, tight cable
Amazing construction.Be sure of your connection before you attach it.Once you place the cable you'll have to work at pulling it off again.
Rating:
- Expensive
Good quality but very expensive for what you get. Your mainly paying for the name. I saw no difference between the Monster cable and ones that cost less than half the money.
Rating:
- Best Value, Quality and Price
When I got a new flat screen TV, I wanted to make sure I had the best cables for audio.The clips are strong and obviously more durable than your basic cables.The gold-plated connectors ensure full signal transfer with no glitches.Because these cables are 2-way balanced bandwidths, your treble and bass signals are much clearer and crisper with no `crackles' or `drop-outs'.If that weren't enough, you would pay more than three times this price at any electronics store.Good stuff, plus THX ... Read More
Rating:
- Beware of the tight fit!Multichannel connection...ouch!
I have used every version of Monster's audio interconnect cables and the THX version has two issues that should be "fixed".When connecting to the RCA jacks the turbine-cut connector is too stiff and too tight and you risk damage to the RCA jack and your fingers.I used 3 pair of these to make the connection for SACD and each of the 6 varied from hard to near-impossible to push on (they all had to be "stretched" by putting them on a non-functioning RCA jack where I could at least get leverage, ... Read More
Rating:
- Worth the hype?
I'm an old school musician. Good ears. Good cables have always been a must: Always just for durability and insulation. But the new high tech very expensive types that enhance bass or treble? This is a newer concept. I compared video cables on my DVD player: Component. Both Monster. One 30 dollars the other 120$. There was enough of a difference to gulp and buy the 120$ one. Because of this difference I tried with audio. These audio cables do make a difference if you have the equipment that "hears" ... Read More
- Huge, tight cableAmazing construction.Be sure of your connection before you attach it.Once you place the cable you'll have to work at pulling it off again.
- ExpensiveGood quality but very expensive for what you get. Your mainly paying for the name. I saw no difference between the Monster cable and ones that cost less than half the money.
- Best Value, Quality and PriceWhen I got a new flat screen TV, I wanted to make sure I had the best cables for audio.The clips are strong and obviously more durable than your basic cables.The gold-plated connectors ensure full signal transfer with no glitches.Because these cables are 2-way balanced bandwidths, your treble and bass signals are much clearer and crisper with no `crackles' or `drop-outs'.If that weren't enough, you would pay more than three times this price at any electronics store.Good stuff, plus THX ... Read More
- Beware of the tight fit!Multichannel connection...ouch!I have used every version of Monster's audio interconnect cables and the THX version has two issues that should be "fixed".When connecting to the RCA jacks the turbine-cut connector is too stiff and too tight and you risk damage to the RCA jack and your fingers.I used 3 pair of these to make the connection for SACD and each of the 6 varied from hard to near-impossible to push on (they all had to be "stretched" by putting them on a non-functioning RCA jack where I could at least get leverage, ... Read More
- Worth the hype?I'm an old school musician. Good ears. Good cables have always been a must: Always just for durability and insulation. But the new high tech very expensive types that enhance bass or treble? This is a newer concept. I compared video cables on my DVD player: Component. Both Monster. One 30 dollars the other 120$. There was enough of a difference to gulp and buy the 120$ one. Because of this difference I tried with audio. These audio cables do make a difference if you have the equipment that "hears" ... Read More
