Z Bass™ 100 Reduces Noise and Maximizes Dolby Digital Performance
Monster's advanced QuadraPole construction greatly reduces noise
sensitivity, so you can enjoy every last sound detail of your
favorite movies, without any noise. High density double-shielding
provides for maximum rejection of high and low frequency interference,
even over long runs.
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| 400 Subwoofer Interconnect |
MonsterBass 400 delivers all the thunderous, tightly focused bass that Dolby
Digital 5.1 is famous for. From rumbling car crashes to the menacing growl
of an on-screen predator, specially-designed dual solid core bass conductors
deliver bass that's deep, powerful and incredibly lifelike. MB400 features high
density double shielding of foil and copper for maximum rejection of high and low frequency interference.
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| 300 Subwoofer Interconnect |
MonsterBass 300 Subwoofer outperforms conventional audio interconnects.
An unbeatable combination of advanced technology and superior
design result in high performance, low noise subwoofer sound.
MB300 features a heavy - duty 100% foil shield for excellent rejection
of RF and EM interference. Now, you can enjoy every rumble of
a gigantic on-screen explosion and hear every heart-pounding movie
sound effect with greater clarity and no noise.
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| 100 Subwoofer Cable (B-Bubble) |
MonsterBass 100 subwoofer cable delivers bass the way it's intended
to be hear
Unlike ordinary audio interconnects, MonsterBass 100 was specially
designed to improve subwoofer performance. MB 100sw's special
bass conductor delivers improved low frequency signal transfer.
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| 400sw High Performance Cable |
High
Performance Subwoofer Cable for Enhanced Bass Response from Movies,
Music, and Games
Ordinary Audio Cables Don’t Maximize Subwoofer Performance Ordinary
audio cables aren’t designed for the complex low frequencies a
subwoofer delivers. Many feature inferior conductors with thin
copper stranding that can degrade signal transfer for a muddy,
unfocused bass response. Plus, poor construction prevents proper
rejection of EM and RF interference, which can cause annoying
buzzes and hums.
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