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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="assasyn" data-source="post: 3789818" data-attributes="member: 35208"><p>It depends on your reciever. If if has HDMI outs then use it. It doesen't use component and optical. What make you think monster is bad? For the average user monster is fine. I have used many monster products and only had problems with one of them. The retailers get credit for faulty monster products and they will usually exchange it. If you had very high end products like Loewe or an LCOS set and great components I would say get silver wires. To the untrained eye monster is okay. My recommendation to get the set proffesionaly tuned. Just like an automobile a great tune does it wonders. Tuner have access to service menus you are not supposed to get into. If you don't do that get AVIA dvd or Digital Video Essentials dvd and tweak it yourself. Make sure your tuner is ISF certified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="assasyn, post: 3789818, member: 35208"] It depends on your reciever. If if has HDMI outs then use it. It doesen't use component and optical. What make you think monster is bad? For the average user monster is fine. I have used many monster products and only had problems with one of them. The retailers get credit for faulty monster products and they will usually exchange it. If you had very high end products like Loewe or an LCOS set and great components I would say get silver wires. To the untrained eye monster is okay. My recommendation to get the set proffesionaly tuned. Just like an automobile a great tune does it wonders. Tuner have access to service menus you are not supposed to get into. If you don't do that get AVIA dvd or Digital Video Essentials dvd and tweak it yourself. Make sure your tuner is ISF certified. [/QUOTE]
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