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Performer 500 Monster Jazz Instrument Cables. Accurate Timbre Reproduction and a Warm, Robust Tonal Characteristic Cable for Acoustic and Jazz Guitars. Three different plug combinations to choose from! |
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Performer 500
Monster Jazz Monster Jazz is engineered to enhance warmth, presence and full-bodied overtones. Patented Time Correct windings provide extremely wide frequency response and dynamic range. Exclusive multiple-gauge Bandwidth Balanced twisted pair wire networks and MicroFiber produce a phase-accurate signal with quick transients and full harmonics. Monster JAZZ uses an extra-dense shield and 24k gold-plated plugs with strain relief ensure a reliable, high integrity connection year after year. |
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133 found helpful, 45 found unhelpful.
Colors your tone - but nice for jazz
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by David Grice
2/22/2003 1:04:21 AM
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Musical Experience:
Hobbyist
Style of music:
Jazz, Classic Rock, Contemporary Rock
Hometown
Houston, TX
The Monster Jazz is a nice, mid-priced instrument cable for jazz and probably most classic rock guitarists. I was primarily interested in using it for jazz.
The good news/bad news is that it really seems to color my tone, using my stock PRS Singlecut. If you like a fairly layed-back, traditional clean jazz tone, this is good; I think this may get me close enough to the desired tone to avoid having to buy a hollow-body jazz box like a Gibson ES-175. If you're an absolute purist, it may be unacceptable, because one effect it has is that the frequency distribution is noticeably skewed.
Compared to my generic cable and also the Monster Rock I bought at the same time, it feels like the presence is rolled off, but the dynamics and range are meatier than the generic. Didn't notice much change in overall bass, which was about right to begin with. The upper-mid is definitely accentuated, and everything is a little cleaner and smoother.
Overall the end result is pretty nice, for the advertised purpose. Don't expect to use this cable to enhance your ability to rock out, you might be disappointed; it's harder to pick out the difference, but I think it cleaned up my tone a little when I dialed up a high-gain tone for grins. It also seems a bit steep in price, so I'm hoping it will last as long as the other Monster products I've purchased.
All in all, a pretty worthwhile purchase. Just make sure you know what you're buying and match it to the intended usage.
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136 found helpful, 45 found unhelpful.
Colors your tone - but nice for jazz
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by David Grice
2/22/2003 1:04:21 AM
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Musical Experience:
Hobbyist
Style of music:
Jazz, Classic Rock, Contemporary Rock
Hometown
Houston, TX
The Monster Jazz is a nice, mid-priced instrument cable for jazz and probably most classic rock guitarists. I was primarily interested in using it for jazz.
The good news/bad news is that it really seems to color my tone, using my stock PRS Singlecut. If you like a fairly layed-back, traditional clean jazz tone, this is good; I think this may get me close enough to the desired tone to avoid having to buy a hollow-body jazz box like a Gibson ES-175. If you're an absolute purist, it may be unacceptable, because one effect it has is that the frequency distribution is noticeably skewed.
Compared to my generic cable and also the Monster Rock I bought at the same time, it feels like the presence is rolled off, but the dynamics and range are meatier than the generic. Didn't notice much change in overall bass, which was about right to begin with. The upper-mid is definitely accentuated, and everything is a little cleaner and smoother.
Overall the end result is pretty nice, for the advertised purpose. Don't expect to use this cable to enhance your ability to rock out, you might be disappointed; it's harder to pick out the difference, but I think it cleaned up my tone a little when I dialed up a high-gain tone for grins. It also seems a bit steep in price, so I'm hoping it will last as long as the other Monster products I've purchased.
All in all, a pretty worthwhile purchase. Just make sure you know what you're buying and match it to the intended usage.
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