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Monster ILS200-4M LightSpeed Highest Performance Toslink Fiber Optic Audio Cable (4 meters)

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MSRP: $99.99
Your Price: $55.72
Savings: $ 44.27 ( 44% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Monster
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Monster ILS200-4M LightSpeed Highest Performance Toslink Fiber Optic Audio Cable (4 meters) Features
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For use with DVD, CD, DACs, S/PDIF, and Dolby Digital® audio applications. Graded index optical fiber greatly reduces jitter for enhanced clarity and definition. Monster designed pressure connection keeps fiber in perfect alignment with components. Spring-loaded connector keeps fiber in optical alignment for maximum data transfer. Metal shell connector for lifelong durability.
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Additional Monster ILS200-4M LightSpeed Highest Performance Toslink Fiber Optic Audio Cable (4 meters) Information
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Monster Cable ILS200-4M Interlink. LightSpeed® 200 4 m. fiber optic toslink-to-toslink
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What Customers Say About Monster ILS200-4M LightSpeed Highest Performance Toslink Fiber Optic Audio Cable (4 meters):
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You either get a valid digital signal or you don't. There is absolutely no reason to buy a "high performance" expensive digital cable unless you like flushing money down the toilet. If you don't believe me, do some research online and find out what a scam this is. It amazes me that Monster Cable is able to rip off consumers with their talk of better quality digital signals. A $3 cable will work exactly the same. The whole reason electronics use digital is because any noise on the line doesn't affect signal quality.
It looks very durable and a lot of thought went into designing it. It is very long which is what I needed. I really like this cable it sounds so good. It was in the original unopened box and was shipped very fast.
Absurd.I suggest a much cheaper option like the PTC Toslink Digital Audio 6 Foot Cable. Why does Monster Cable charge $60 or more for to send a single-mode 128kbps signal a few feet. Save your money and spend it where it will really count: on quality headphones, speakers, or music. The most demanding banks, corporations, and data centers use the world's best fiber optic cable in their networks to send a 10 gigabit multimode distance of several kilometers. That fiber costs 60 cents per foot.
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