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yes very true as long as you don't buy the cheapest crap - any High Speed HDMI cable will do fine.
But that is about the same for audio cables. My ex. father-in-law did a cable blind test for a lot of high end audio journalists. Guess what... the electrical cable (yes normal 110/220v) won.... They had about 20 audio cables from high end to super high end - to super low end. The test was conducted in a special sound dampened room designed for speaker tests. My ex father in law was a speaker designer for a very big speaker manufacture. The journalists was so embarrassed none of them wanted to write about it.
As an EE I do know it does not matter very much as long as the cables are the same length and can carry the amps and voltage without to much fuss. And on a boat using copper wire is not super for longevity - so we need slightly more expensive cables. But buying Monster Cables or similar is a complete waste of good money you could put into buying better electronics and speakers.
C'mon kaz!
You're not going to get into 'skin effect'! :grin:
Just kidding, I could not agree with you more. The best thing about monster cable is their marketing department.
Won a $50 dollar bet about 10 years ago with a guy who claimed he could tell the difference between monster and radio shack.
He liked the radio shack 12 gauge better! 20 songs (played 2 times each) later, he was a little pissed and a little lighter in the wallet.
BTW kaz, Who did your father-in-law work for (if you don't mind divulging?)
-Mike