Differences in HDMI cables?
So I just bought a 46" LED TV and got a Sony HDMI cable ($40) to test out and the picture was pretty clear.. I then ordered a cheaper "premium" one off Monoprice ($13) and noticed that it sucked compared to the Sony HDMI.
They both claim the same specs, 1.3A, 10.8 GBps and up to 240hz but the Sony came out on top.. my question is... are there any better ones out there that you've guys tried in comparison that ain't over the top price wise.. MOnster cable ($100 a pop)? I'm new to HD tv and using HDMI cables so just curious... thank!
They both claim the same specs, 1.3A, 10.8 GBps and up to 240hz but the Sony came out on top.. my question is... are there any better ones out there that you've guys tried in comparison that ain't over the top price wise.. MOnster cable ($100 a pop)? I'm new to HD tv and using HDMI cables so just curious... thank!
how does it suck? digital is digital either it works or it doesn't work..
and though this forum says Audio Video.. people usually post this stuff in the Computer & Electronics section
and though this forum says Audio Video.. people usually post this stuff in the Computer & Electronics section
Hold that thought....I did the same a few years back and my Monoprice cable looked the EXACT same as the 20 dollar cable from Sams Club. No way you need to pay 40 dollars for a cable dude. Check out this article from CNET here and maybe it will make you change your mind. Maybe the one cable from Monoprice was bad or something but I have three cables from them in my home entertainment system and they look amazing.
I have 8 monoprice HDMI Cables on various components.. they all work beautifully.. however what i'm confused about is.. he says the cable sucks...
its a Digital Cable.. its 1's and 0's... Digital is not like coax cables.. or rca cables.. it either works or it doesn't work.. you either get picture and sound or you don't get any picture or sound.. there is no this picture sucks or that picture is clear.. its not possible.. the only difference can be on audio quality.. not picture
so again.. how exactly does the cable suck compared to the sony one?
its a Digital Cable.. its 1's and 0's... Digital is not like coax cables.. or rca cables.. it either works or it doesn't work.. you either get picture and sound or you don't get any picture or sound.. there is no this picture sucks or that picture is clear.. its not possible.. the only difference can be on audio quality.. not picture
so again.. how exactly does the cable suck compared to the sony one?
You see what you want to believe..
You probably feel that way because you spent 40$ on a cable so you want to believe it looks better then the 13$ cable.
I hope you can still return that rip off Sony hdmi.
You probably feel that way because you spent 40$ on a cable so you want to believe it looks better then the 13$ cable.
I hope you can still return that rip off Sony hdmi.
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I am 100% on the bandwagon that you do NOT have to pay big money for 'boutique' cables for digital transfer. I actually am a 10 year veteran in a digital transmission industry and you should see the cables we use for the VERY high data-rate connections (I'm talking STS 10gig-E bit rates here). Digital is not affected by emi/rf like the cable manufacturers want you to think. Digital signals can degrade, but I'm talking over LOOOOOONG runs (i.e. miles), not the distances most are using for their HDMI runs. I believe it has been certified that HDMI 1.3b can transmit up to 50' without any measurable degradation. And this degradation isn't with the wire, it's a limit of the transmitter.
I personally bought Dayton Audio HDMI cables from Parts Express on sale for I think $8 per 2 meter cable (I think that was the price). I have also heard super things about the quality of the Monoprice cables. For HDMI cables it's more about the build quality and how the connectors fit rather than the quality of the actual cable medium used. The same goes for your digital audio cables.
Maybe you got a bad cable where the contacts in the plug ends are damaged?
EDIT......
Here are the exact cables I ordered. Awesome cable and an awesome price.
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=181-774
I personally bought Dayton Audio HDMI cables from Parts Express on sale for I think $8 per 2 meter cable (I think that was the price). I have also heard super things about the quality of the Monoprice cables. For HDMI cables it's more about the build quality and how the connectors fit rather than the quality of the actual cable medium used. The same goes for your digital audio cables.
Maybe you got a bad cable where the contacts in the plug ends are damaged?
EDIT......
Here are the exact cables I ordered. Awesome cable and an awesome price.
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=181-774
Last edited by StreetOC192; Sep 3, 2009 at 09:22 AM.
I have 8 monoprice HDMI Cables on various components.. they all work beautifully.. however what i'm confused about is.. he says the cable sucks...
its a Digital Cable.. its 1's and 0's... Digital is not like coax cables.. or rca cables.. it either works or it doesn't work.. you either get picture and sound or you don't get any picture or sound.. there is no this picture sucks or that picture is clear.. its not possible.. the only difference can be on audio quality.. not picture
so again.. how exactly does the cable suck compared to the sony one?
its a Digital Cable.. its 1's and 0's... Digital is not like coax cables.. or rca cables.. it either works or it doesn't work.. you either get picture and sound or you don't get any picture or sound.. there is no this picture sucks or that picture is clear.. its not possible.. the only difference can be on audio quality.. not picture
so again.. how exactly does the cable suck compared to the sony one?
I even called the wife out to check it out without saying anything and she too said the Monoprice one had a grainy picture.. who knows.. guess we are both seeing things?
So I just bought a 46" LED TV and got a Sony HDMI cable ($40) to test out and the picture was pretty clear.. I then ordered a cheaper "premium" one off Monoprice ($13) and noticed that it sucked compared to the Sony HDMI.
They both claim the same specs, 1.3A, 10.8 GBps and up to 240hz but the Sony came out on top.. my question is... are there any better ones out there that you've guys tried in comparison that ain't over the top price wise.. MOnster cable ($100 a pop)? I'm new to HD tv and using HDMI cables so just curious... thank!
They both claim the same specs, 1.3A, 10.8 GBps and up to 240hz but the Sony came out on top.. my question is... are there any better ones out there that you've guys tried in comparison that ain't over the top price wise.. MOnster cable ($100 a pop)? I'm new to HD tv and using HDMI cables so just curious... thank!
Second, digital is digital, like everyone is saying. You thinking the Sony cable is better is just in your head, or you got a bum cable from Monoprice.
Third, why the hell did you pay so much? I bought my cable from Monoprice for like $4 (or less).
First off, wrong section. Unless of course your TV is mounted in your Z.
Second, digital is digital, like everyone is saying. You thinking the Sony cable is better is just in your head, or you got a bum cable from Monoprice.
Third, why the hell did you pay so much? I bought my cable from Monoprice for like $4 (or less).
Second, digital is digital, like everyone is saying. You thinking the Sony cable is better is just in your head, or you got a bum cable from Monoprice.
Third, why the hell did you pay so much? I bought my cable from Monoprice for like $4 (or less).
I have to agree that digital is digital and that the picture will not be affected by the cable, now here is where it all changes. With HDMI there is more than just sending a audio and video signal. There is actual communication between the two devices and this is where the difference is between HDMI cables. If the cable cannot handle the bitstream of one device or the other, guess what you will not have signal. The bitstream is not for the actual quality of the signal, but the communication of the two devices.
I opted for the 46" since I live in an apartment. I'm lovin' every minute of it!
You guys mean LCD, right? Just wondering if there's a new kinda tv out there or not.








