TDK "Home THeater Cable Kit" @ Costco

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I saw it and the price is right ($110?) for someone who has not purchased
any wires yet, but is the quality there? The way they talk about themselves
on the box it seems better than Monster.
 

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In article <n9qdnZlVqsO5oyjcRVn-1w@giganews.com>,
schmartypantz@yahooooo.com says...
> I saw it and the price is right ($110?) for someone who has not purchased
> any wires yet, but is the quality there? The way they talk about themselves
> on the box it seems better than Monster.

I doubt its noticeably 'better than monster'.... but

Given that Monster cables don't actually do a better job at anything
other than profit margin than any other half decent cable .... I'm sure
they aren't noticeably 'worse than monster' either.
 
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On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 00:22:41 -0500, "S.P." <schmartypantz@yahooooo.com>
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>I saw it and the price is right ($110?) for someone who has not purchased
>any wires yet, but is the quality there? The way they talk about themselves
>on the box it seems better than Monster.

I do not know what is in that kit but that is the problem. How can
one kit apply to the many possible HT configurations out there? I am
certain it would not suffice in most cases and only confuse a newbie
who would assume that it would.

Mebbe you've know that the contents would suit you. If so, why not?

Kal