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Monster Cable I400MKII-2M Interlink 400 MkII Advanced Bandwidth Balanced Audio Interconnect

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Monster Cable I400MKII-2M Interlink 400 MkII Advanced Bandwidth Balanced Audio Interconnect
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Product Brand: Monster
EAN: 0050644302022
Label: Monster Cable
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Monster Cable
Model: I400MKII-2M
Publisher: Monster Cable
Size: 6.56 ft
Studio: Monster Cable
Variation Description: 6.56 ft
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


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Item facts:
  • Multiple gauge high and low frequency wire networks for accurate, natural sound reproduction.
  • Dual solid-core center conductors for deeper, tighter bass.
  • PEX insulator features low dielectric constant for clearer highs.
  • 8-cut Turbine 24k gold contact RCA connector with collar strain relief.
  • Heavy duty strain relief




Interconnect Audio Balanced Bandwidth Advanced MkII 400 Interlink I400MKII-2M Cable Monster






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High Definition lnterconnect with Time-Correct Windings, Bandwidth-Balanced Construction, and Dual Solid-Core Conductors for Enhanced Audio Performance







High-Performance Systems Require High-Performance Cables
Today's movies and music recordings contain more information than ever before: higher resolution, extended frequency response, and wider dynamic range. They demand advanced interconnect cables that have the ability to transfer these complex signals.

0ver the years, audiophiles and home theatre enthusiasts have discovered that inferior cables can degrade your system's sound and decrease your overall enjoyment of the home entertainment experience. 0rdinary cable technology and even so-called 'high performance' cable designs can often limit sound, restrict dynamic range, and deliver second-rate sound reproduction. Poor construction and mediocre materials are simply incapable of transferring all the signals that better components deliver.




lnterlink 4OO Mkll's Precision Technologies Deliver Top Performance
lnterlink 4OO Mkll (l4OO MKll) features bandwidth-balanced dual solid-core center conductor design for smooth, balanced reproduction of dialog, effects, and music soundtracks. Patented time-correct windings accurately transfer both highs and lows with improved clarity and definition. And Monster's innovative PEX dielectric ensures faster, more accurate signal transfer, even over long runs.

With l4OO Mkll, bass notes are deep and tight. Transients are faster, revealing greater detail, whether it's a light cymbal tap on your favorite CD or the tinkling of glass in a movie. lmaging is precise, with tremendous depth and the incredible accuracy of soundstage. And l4OO Mkll's improved phase response delivers a smoothness and feel that's so natural you'll marvel at just how good your system sounds.




Monster's Patented Turbine RCA Connector: The World's Finest
lnterlink 4OO Mkll's award-winning RCA connectors have a specially designed collet strain relief that withstands pulls of 1OO pounds or more, so the connector stays put, even when components are moved. These premium 24k-gold contact, eight-diagonal-cut connectors provide optimum signal transfer and corrosion resistance. Monster's split-tip center pin increases contact pressure, and four 0-ring non-slip rubber grips make handling and connecting easy.




Maximize Your System's Performance
0ne listen to lnterlink 4OO Mklls and you'll hear the extraordinary improvements that properly designed cables can make. For better home theatre sound and music reproduction, get l4OO Mkll--the true audiophile cable.






Two multiple-gauge bandwidth-balanced wire networks. Time-correct windings. PEX dielectric. Micro fiber dielectric on selected conductors. Patented 8-cut turbine design gold-plated RCA connectors.



Item Description:
Monster's leading price/performance lnterlink 4OO Mkll Advanced Bandwidth Balanced audio interconnect cables is a 'best buy' in audiophile sound. lt features two multiple-gauge Bandwidth Balanced wire networks for bass and mid/high frequencies to produce a smooth, balanced reproduction of music harmonics. Time Correct windings provide accurate phase and amplitude signal response for full, natural music reproduction. PEX dielectric prevents signal loss and allows fast and accurate signal transfer. MicroFiber dielectric is used on selected conductors for clear reproduction of transients. The cable has Monster's patented 8-cut Turbine Design RCA connectors for improved signal transfer and a long lasting connection.lnterlink 4OO Mkll provides extended frequency response with deep, tight bass and smooth, natural sounding highs. Enjoy detailed, precise imaging of instruments, good depth and recreation of soundstage with a natural harmonic tonal balance of instruments. This cable is ideal for use with medium- to high-performance audio components.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * There are better cables ...
l'll keep this short and sweet. First of all, l have used Monster Cable products in the past and while l find them slightly better than the 0EM cables that are usually supplied with the gear, there are competitive alternatives. And actually some cable retailers out there like monoprice.com for example, supplies a premium line of interconnect
RCA's (even HDMl's) that are a fraction of the cost, but just as good in my opinion as some higher priced Monster Cables.

(Do some research.)

lf you want to move up the food chain, then check out bluejeanscable.com or signalcable.com. Prices are very competitve to Monster's prices with one BlG difference. Bluejeans and signalcable products are far more superior within their price range than the Monster offerings and you'll get more bang for your buck. Again, this is just my opinion based on my experience. However, check reviews for yourself and do a little research is my advice. You may be surprised and end up with a little more coin in your pocket, plus some audiophile grade cables that really shine.

Good luck!



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Monster Cable
Never thought audio cable could make such a difference in sound. l was wrong. This interlink 4OO MKll is amazing cable. Definitely worth the picture.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonderful sound !
These cables are excelent. They reproduce bass, middle and highs very clearly and in a soft way. They sound very good and natural. l think the guys who had problems should had checked their equipments, room accoustic and speakers before review this product.



Buyer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Good sounding cable, but cheaply made connectors ...
l've had this cable for about 6 months. lt made an immediate difference to my system. lt sounds clear, transparent, smooth. Also, l like the directional indicators on the cable which help in installation.

My only gripe is that the connectors are cheaply made. When one of the "grab" pins broke off, l realized the connector is not all metal construction (like you would expect for the price). The pin was made of plastic - quite a disappointment. l hoped for better at this price.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Cables
l bought these for my dvd player. They work wonderfully! The old analog cables that came with the dvd player looked alright but [didn't measure up}. These monster cables definately enhance the sound of my dvd movies, especially the dialogue. The old cables that l had made my movies sound a bit muffled. But the monster cables intensified the clarity from the dvd player to my reciever. For those of us who cannot afford 5 speaker digital surround sound, l would definately recommend these cables if you use regular 2 channel stereo for your movies or CDs.

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