The Monster Rock cable features 95% coverage copper braided shield, IsoTec vibration isolation technology, extra-flexible Duraflex outer jacket, 24k gold connectors, and multiple Time Correct windings. Learn More...









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9 out of 10Feature:
Just a guitar cable...what do you expect.
Quality:
I've gone through 3 of these now and i'm about to get my forth soon...The first one lasted about a month or two, the second one shorted out in about an hour, and the one i have now lasted about a week. All around bad quality.
Value:
Absolute junk...I've gone through 3 and even though it has a lifetime warranty it's not worth the hassle of going back and forth to the guitar shop to get a new one all of the time.
Desirability:
It's gold so it looks pretty sweet...I'm not gonna lie, but gold doesn't give you reliability and stop shorting.
Sound:
The sound is actually really good while the cable lasts.
Ease of Use:
You plug it in and you play and then it breaks.
Support:
Everytime it breaks the company gives me a new one under their lifetime warranty but it doesn't really make sense to give you another junk cable when it's going to break anywhere between an hour and a month down the road.
Overall:
It looks nice, feels nice, and even sounds nice while it works...the problem there is it doesn't last so it's not even worth buying. I've had better luck and sound with cheaper cables.
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10 out of 10Feature:
Since it's a guitar cable it doesn't come with any features so i won't mark it down for that
Quality:
I've had two, the first one broke at the jack and the second one i got shorted out in about a day.
Value:
You can get a guitar cable that works just as good and will probably last longer for less.
Desirability:
The gold looks good but it doesn't the cable won't last.
Sound:
It sounds fine while it works
Ease of Use:
The angled end makes it easy to use on most guitars, and it will keep your plug from getting too loose or broken.
Support:
The support is great, I took it to the place where I got it and they gave me a new one right there thanks to the monster lifetime warranty.
Overall:
One cable shorted out and the other just plain snapped off so it's not worth getting for any price.
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10 out of 10Feature:
excellent cable
Quality:
just to let u know dont listen to the other review because he is totally wrong. maybe the cable did break but the great thing is, that monster has a lifetime warranty and if anything happens(even if it was purpously broken) u can take it to ur nearest guitar dealer that sells it and then get a brand new one whithout any hassle at all.
Value:
the cable is expensive but with the lifetime warranty it is a bargin
Desirability:
top of the line and it looks cool, all the pros use monster
Sound:
the sound is great and the cable is effective at lowering floor noise like it states. much better than a stock lame cable.
Ease of Use:
just like any other cable
Support:
excellent. ^^
Overall:
excellent cable with an outstanding unbeatable warranty, looks cool too
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1 out of 10Quality:
Mine snapped also on the angled end. The connector looks like it is glued together with hot glue. POS!
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