Is Monster cable getting better?


I don’t like monster cables in general and I know it has bad reputation(nothing but marketing) among audiophile & videophile. It is like bragging about your Bose system to people playing high end audio.

I don’t know why but not many high end cable company makes hdmi cable. So I picked up a Monster 1000HD hdmi at best buy and thought Monster is all about marketing and its performance would be easily surpassed by other cable company. I tried Audioquest hdmi3(not sure if it is genuine but bought from an A’gon member with 500+ positive feedback), bluejean, bettercable, monoprice… Monoprice has the worst performance but it only sell for $5. Some silver cables might render a little more detail than the Monster 1000HD, but the contrast and color and overall performance are still not as good as the Monster. The monster 1000HD looks very natural and smooth without loosing details.

I guess I am done with hdmi cable search and will stick with Monster for hdmi cable. Has anybody tried the Monster M2000 and is it much better than 1000HD? For audio cable I am using transparent and haven’t tried Monster yet. Maybe they are getting better, too.
yxlei
Never tried monster audio cable, but the connector for the monster 1000EX hdmi cable is very good. It is small and light, but you feel very smooth and secure when plugging into the TV. Other high end hdmi cable connectors are all big and bulky(make you feel it worth the extra money), but don’t fit into the TV connection as great as the monster one. Bigger and bulkier doesn’t necessarily mean better.
I find their RCA interconnects and spools of speaker cable are good warm sounding copper cables, with slightly more resolution and detail and bass as you go up the line. Product names and lines are hopelessly confusing, perhaps by intention but probably more by accident over time as they serve different constituencies.
I would like to defend Monster Cable and Noel Lee. The whole wire and cable thing was started by this "marketing" guy, and now look at the industry. I sold his cables back in the day and have used them as well. It is true Bruce Brisson, before moving on to another company, designed his earlier works, it was Noel that had the concept that wires and cables made a difference. Monster cable had two audiences. The regular consumer and the pro market, which consisted of studio folks and musicians. Bashing Monster and Noel Lee is unfair, because if you look at the prices for some cables out there, you will find MC is quite reasonable. I have found them to be very well made cables with good sound and non system dependent. The HDMI cables are extraordinary, and anyone who cannot see a difference, I cannot explain. Just like some claiming they cannot hear a difference between cable brands. Call it snake oil if you want. The eyes and ears do not lie. Thank you.....
What do you call a bunch of Monster cables??? "Monster Mesh"...or was it "Monster Mash", and "he did the mash, and it was a grave yard smash...." Sorry, couldn't help myself with that popular old song....:-)
I tried some Monster analog interconnects and they sounded OK but the connectors were just too tight. I was afraid of breaking something every time I connected or disconnected them.

Mark