Kirkus, you are right on the money and thanks for adding that. I was ignoring the cable length and quality issues because trying to keep people from falling for the "voodoo" that's rampant with analog video and audio. Also, at one point in the "history" of HDMI/DVI all receivers and transmitters were not "equal". Some people with long connections would replace a source or target device and the connection would no longer work properly - no connection or sparklies. Although I haven't noticed this reported recently.
Getting back to Monster, their cables are usually well constructed and work - just way too high priced.
larry
Getting back to Monster, their cables are usually well constructed and work - just way too high priced.
larry