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Monster Cable JM REPC M HP-20 Computer Stereo Audio to Stereo Receiver Using Minijack-to-RCA Connection (20 ft.)

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:

Quality cable.

(5 out of 5) by Elliot Spendhermoney on Jun 30, 2000 (Connecticut USA)
I was suprised that this item was as expensive as it was. However, I decided to buy it because a bad connection can make high-quality components sound bad. I was very impressed with this cable. The gold-plated male connector makes a solid connection to the computer input. The wires are massive and the RCA-stereo connectors are well-shielded, gold-plated and sturdy. This was a very good investment. I recommend it for anyone trying to connect a tape player or other device to their computer. It's a must have for people burning CD's of the LP or tape collection.

28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:

Not sure if it's worth the money? Read on.

(5 out of 5) by Cainz on Dec 7, 2000 (Lops Angeles, California USA)
If you're like me, you are probably wondering if these little cables are actually worth the money. I was using cheap thin wired connections before, and my receiver would have LOTS of background noise and buzzing, so I thought I'd go ahead and give these things a shot. Afterall, I listen to MP3's all the time on my computer through my high end receiver. I'll tell you what, these things work great, and are worth the extra money. Now keep in mind, I'm an audiophile who is very picky about sounds. So for the casual listener who doesn't mind occasional background hissing or lack of crystal clear sound transfer from your computer to your receiver, you might be able to find a cheaper connection. But once again, I think the extra $$ is well worth it and I HIGHLY recomend these. Your only concern here is an economical one. As far as the product is concerned, these things are top notch. Get the 20 feet if you have to go across the a long wall or room to connect your computer to the receiver, otherwise the 10 ft should suffice.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

Monster Cable Minijack to RCA

(4 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Jun 28, 2000
This is a great product and has been very helpful. While the price is a little higher than what I would like to see, I probably wouldn't hesitate to buy another one if I needed it. I have used this cable to connect my TV and computer to my stereo system. Great for parties when you want your MP3's heard on the real stereo system!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Great Cable for Long Distances

(5 out of 5) by Eric L. Huffer on Aug 18, 2006
All of the PC to Stereo cbales I could find in the stores were only 6ft long. Due to the furniture arrangement in my living room, I needed a longer cable to make the connection. I was also worried about loss of sound quality over long distances. The 20 ft Monster Cable took care of both those issues for me. The connections are solid and the sound quality is great. It was well worth the money!

9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:

Well worth the $$$

(5 out of 5) by Joshua Leo on Jul 22, 2001 (Alexandria, VA United States)
I previously had tried to connect my PC sound card to my stereo receiver in order to play my MP3's on a real system and not my subpar computer speakers...but the sound I got from those cables, was absolutely horrendous. I quickly did more research and discovered Monster Cable's 20' minijack-to-RCA cable (perfect since my PC and stereo are on opposite sides of my room, I still have cable length to spare) and I was pleasantly surprised with the quality sound reproduction. Of course, the sound coming out of your stereo will depend on the quality of that component itself, but with Monster Cable's dual cable and single length (no extension cords to cause dissipation of the sound signal) you too will want to get this equipment...Especially, if you're an audiophile and listen to MP3's all the time, like me.