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Except for my 4 year old CD player, I bought my system back in '92. Here's
what I've got: Yamaha RX-V850 Pro-Logic receiver (100 watts each on front channels, 30 watts each on rear channels) Rotel RCD-951 CD player Yamaha KX-330 cassette deck Quasar 27" stereo TV Quasar stereo VCR JBL LX44s for front speakers, LX300s for rear speakers, modified SC-305 for center speaker I don't have a subwoofer because I get excellent bottom end with my system the way it is. I want to upgrade my cables. I've still got the Original Monster Cable speaker cable that I bought 12 years ago, which, although not considered high end, is still a good, solid, dependable, sturdy, shielded 12 gauge speaker cable. I've got two choices. I can: A) Keep my Original Monster Cable and upgrade my interconnects to match it's quality. The interconnects would be the Audio Interlink 400 Mk.2 and the Video Interlink 3. Or B) Get rid of my Original Monster Cable and go top-of-the-line all around with Monster's best quality Z series speaker and interconnect cable. This option would obviously cost me a lot more money than option A. As far as a line conditioner is concerned, which Monster product would be best for my system? I know there're lots of other excellent brands out there. The reason I'm going with Monster is because I know someone who works for a Monster dealer and can get me 60% off retail prices. Comments and suggestions regarding all this? Don't bother responding to this, Sullivan. I already know what you think. |
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