Electronics : Monster Cable ULT I1000FO-8 THX Ultra 1000 Fiber Optic Digital Interconnect

Electronics : Monster Cable ULT I1000FO-8 THX Ultra 1000 Fiber Optic Digital Interconnect

Monster Cable ULT I1000FO-8 THX Ultra 1000 Fiber Optic Digital Interconnect

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Monster Cable ULT I1000FO-8 THX Ultra 1000 Fiber Optic Digital Interconnect
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Monster
EAN: 0050644312809
Label: Monster Cable
Manufacturer: Monster Cable
Model: 127065
Publisher: Monster Cable
Studio: Monster Cable
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty



Features:
  • Hand polished optical fiber for more accurate signal transfer.
  • Spring-loaded connector keeps fiber in optical alignment for maximum data transfer.
  • Heavy-duty, color coded molded grip for easy handling.
  • Exceeds THX certification standards for proper system performance, reliability and ease of installation.
  • 24k gold turbine connectors; measures 8 feet in length







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THX Ultra is the A/V equivalent of the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. This label appears only on products that meet or exceed a stringent set of technical standards, established by engineers at world-renowned Lucasfilm Ltd. - notably responsible for the Star Wars films. The wire used in large quantities in home theater to connect components can be subject to frequency response and noise problems if not designed and constructed properly. Monster ULT I1000FO-8 is built to the most exacting specifications, ensuring the broadest bandwidth and most uncolored signal that's technically possible. To quote George Lucas: 'The combination of THX and 5.1 digital sound is the absolute assurance that consumers can now experience the finest sound reproduction from their Home Theater.' Best of the best - it doesn't get any better than this!









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