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Satellite Radio/Tuners - Home Theater Connection Guide
This great new medium can deliver high-quality, commercial-free digital sound from the radio – but only if you use the right connections. Monster makes it easy to get the most out of this exciting, commercial-free digital audio format through your home theater system, even if your satellite radio receiver is a portable!
Media Center PC - Home Theater Connection Guide
Your PC can be a full-blown, high definition audio-video entertainment hub, but only when you use the right connections. Today's PCs are more than just productivity machines, they're entertainment centers too and better seen and heard through your home theater system, Monster makes it easy! Since PCs are loaded and configured differently, you'll want to identify the best connection types available on your system.
iPod/MP3 Player - Home Theater Connection Guide
For many, their iPod or other portable player is their main music source. But why only listen to your player through tiny earbuds or a small sound dock when you can hear it in fuller stereo sound through your home audio system? Just connect your player to your A/V receiver with Monster and you're good to go -- or stay!
Video Game Consoles - Home Theater Connection Guide
Capable of HDTV-quality video (up to 1080p) and true 5.1 channel surround sound, Xbox 360 is more than a console, it's a medium. Monster GameLink A/V Cables are officially licensed by Microsoft® and certified by THX™ to provide the most detailed and accurate presentation from Xbox 360.
Speakers & Subwoofers - Home Theater Connection Guide
Speaker cables provide the final, critical link from your AV receiver to the only components that actually produce sound - your speakers. As a result, these connections can be some of the most important in your system.
SACD & DVD-AUDIO - Home Theater Connection Guide
The Super Audio CD (SACD) and DVDAudio (DVD-A) formats are capable of miraculous audio resolution in both stereo and surround sound. But you'll only hear these best-of-the-best audio formats the way they were meant to be heard when you make the right connection.
All-In-One Home Theater Systems - Home Theater Connection Guide
All-in-one home theater systems, also known as home-theater-in-a box (HTIB), offer surprising performance capabilities.But you'll need to make the right connections to get the most out of your system.
PVR/TiVo - Home Theater Connection Guide
The Personal Video Recorder (PVR), or Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is a major improvement over VCR technology. Get the most out of yours by optimizing your hookup!
Last Post: March 7, 2008 3:44 PM by floydpink999999
Blu-Ray/HD-DVD Player - Home Theater Connection Guide
New High-Definition DVD Formats Deliver 1080p Video But Only with the Right Connection. The best quality video connection you can make from a DVD player is the...
DVD Player/Recorder - Home Theater Connection Guide
DVD players offer near HDTV-quality pictures and high-resolution surround sound, but only when using the right connections.
Satellite TV/Digital Cable Receiver - Home Theater Connection Guide
Direct-Broadcast Satellite TV systems (DBS) offer some of the highest quality home entertainment available. To get the most out of your satellite TV system, optimize your hookup for best performance!
SDTV - Home Theater Connection Guide
Conventional analog, non-HD television technology is still capable of very satisfying performance, but to get the most out of it, you have to choose the best connections from your video gear to your TV and AV receiver.
Plasma & Flatscreen - Home Theater Connection Guide
Plasmas, Especially in High Definition, Can Provide an Incredible Picture, But Only with the Right Connections. To get High Definition video (720p, 1080i), you need to use...
A/V Receiver - Home Theater Connection Guide
The Audio/Video (A/V) receiver accepts audio and video input signals from your source components (DVD player, satellite TV receiver, digital cable box, HDTV tuner, etc), and then sends output to your TV and speaker system. That means you need to make the right connections both going in to the receiver and out from it.
Monster Clean Power - Home Theater Connection Guide
Monster's PowerCenters™ featuring Clean Power™ filters protect your components from noise for a cleaner sound and fewer video artifacts. Monster's AVS 2000 Voltage Stabilizer™ delivers a steady 120 volts to your system for greater dynamics and more focused sound.
Are You Connected? Top Guides For Mastering Your Home Theater Setup
Here you'll find detailed, easy-to-understand information to get the most out of your home theater. Hook up your individual AV components the right way and you'll enjoy maximum performance with the best possible picture and sound.
Last Post: July 4, 2007 6:54 PM by acken
Introduction to Monster Clean Power
The power in your home is full of noise and interference. All of your electronic appliances, cell phones, and even home theater components generate electromagnetic (EMI) and radio frequency (RF) noise that degrades audio and video signals. This "dirty power" causes static, noise, poor picture, and weak sound...
The Monster Connector Difference
Noise and interference that can degrade an HDMI signal is often introduced at the connector. Monster Cable precision engineers its HDMI terminations and their internal components in order to reject external noise that can cause bit error and degrade picture and sound....
What is HDMI?
HDMITM is becoming the connection standard for High-Definition consumer electronics products. HDMI stands for “High-Definition Multimedia Interface.” It provides an all-digital connection solution in one cable, with the potential for the most incredible video picture ever seen, combined with full, uncompressed digital audio sound...
Clearing up the HDMI Confusion
HDMI™ is becoming the connection standard for High-Definition consumer electronics products. The growth of HDMI is “Monsterous™.” The purpose of this paper is to give you an overview of this technology, how Monster® plays an important part in bringing it to you, and to answer your questions on which HDMI cable is right for you.
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