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<blockquote data-quote="MrF" data-source="post: 259901" data-attributes="member: 10292"><p>Concur with everyone above. There's no need to spend ridiculous amounts (e.g. Monster Cable prices) on digital cables. Gold plated, extra shielded, etc... it's all hype playing on fears leftover from the analog era designed to get you to spend 5-10 times what you need for a cable. HDMI itself takes things a step further and uses something called transition minimized differential signaling, which among other things, enables it to actually figure out what is signal and what is interference and ignore the interference.</p><p></p><p>As for the brand, I use BlueRigger, ordered from Amazon. They're about as reasonably priced as the Amazon Basics brand, but the newer ones have a nice nylon woven sheath around them that helps them lie where you put them without trying to curl back up in the shape they were in in the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrF, post: 259901, member: 10292"] Concur with everyone above. There's no need to spend ridiculous amounts (e.g. Monster Cable prices) on digital cables. Gold plated, extra shielded, etc... it's all hype playing on fears leftover from the analog era designed to get you to spend 5-10 times what you need for a cable. HDMI itself takes things a step further and uses something called transition minimized differential signaling, which among other things, enables it to actually figure out what is signal and what is interference and ignore the interference. As for the brand, I use BlueRigger, ordered from Amazon. They're about as reasonably priced as the Amazon Basics brand, but the newer ones have a nice nylon woven sheath around them that helps them lie where you put them without trying to curl back up in the shape they were in in the box. [/QUOTE]
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