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September 11, 2006 - 9:44am
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Monster Layoffs at Monster Cable!
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I prefer SoundKing wires,proco interconnects, Dayton from Parts Express, no hyped nonsense, just a piece of cheap wire that works. in all the years in use, no oxidation no green shit. I have seen Monster stuff get all green and crunchy. Junk for too much money. SoundKing much less and stay clean, flexible etc. Advertising can sell anything if ya get the right spin, and the gullible take the bait.
I bought a whole box of heavy gauge Monster Cable at a yard sale for $7. I'm set for a while....
Any and all copper exposed to air and moisture will turn green. It's a natural thing!
It's not like Columbian Gold you know? You going to keep your monster cables on a Sonic tray stored under your couch? You probably got those cables at manufacturer cost and at a garage sale to say the least. Some dog toy companies go under because they make fancy dog toys that have the exact same effect as the cheap ones at WalMart. A lot of idiots go out and buy those fancy mufflers on their rice burners that perform no different than the stock muffler. But like I stated, it is your business and your money. Monster Cable is finding that out the hard way. It is ironic when the choice of cable is of higher quality than the socket they plug into.
Yep, my copper Rooster weather vane on the roof turned green. Sure enough.
well then SoundKing ain't natural. cus' it still ain't oxidizing...maybe they do it right, and others do it wrong? Payless, get better, what a concept!!!!
How come my copper water lines in my house ain't?
Neither are probably PURE copper but copper ALLOYS. That