The 2.2 and 2.4's came out around 30 years ago, and were Monster's first really nice sounding so called, audiophile grade loudspeaker cables. They had a network on each end of each cable, and were in part designed by a guy named Damion (who's last name escapes me) with the help of Bruce Brisson of MIT fame if memory serves. The networks were similar to what he used on his MIT cables. As mofimadness mentioned in his above post, if you only have a single network on one end of each loudspeaker cable, something is radically wrong.
Monster speaker cables 2.2s
Hi Audiogon family
i just got a great deal on a pair of Monster speaker cables 2.2s and wanted to know how to properly connect them. As there is a network device on one end, I’m assuming the connection point to the amplifier is the opposite end. Is this correct??? Thanks for your help.
i just got a great deal on a pair of Monster speaker cables 2.2s and wanted to know how to properly connect them. As there is a network device on one end, I’m assuming the connection point to the amplifier is the opposite end. Is this correct??? Thanks for your help.
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