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  2. Monster Cable - Wikipedia

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    Monster was founded in 1979 by Noel Lee as Monster Cable Products. [1] Lee, an audiophile and engineer, was experimenting with different copper qualities, wire constructs and winding methods of audio cables in his family's garage and comparing them while listening to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture.

  3. Noel Lee (executive) - Wikipedia

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    Noel Lee (born December 25, 1948) is an American engineer, inventor, and businessman.He is the founder and CEO of Monster Inc.. Lee graduated from California Polytechnic State University with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and subsequently did work in laser fusion for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

  4. Phantom power - Wikipedia

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    The transient generated when a microphone is hot-plugged into an input with active phantom power can damage the microphone and possibly the preamp circuit of the input [10] because not all pins of the microphone connector make contact at the same time, and there is an instant when current can flow to charge the capacitance of the cable from one ...

  5. Westone - Wikipedia

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    All W series monitors feature removable cables, and include 1 braided cable, and 1 Apple Certified Microphone Cable - W10 Balanced armature, full range, single driver. W20 Dual balanced armatures, 1 low & 1 mid/high frequency. W30 Three balanced armature drivers with a passive three-way crossover. W40

  6. Monster Cable's monstrous claim: lower prices and increased ...

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    For the last 30 years Monster Cable has been selling expensive and, according to the company, higher quality cables. It's nothing to drop upwards of $100 on a Monster branded HDMI cable for a new ...

  7. Audio multicore cable - Wikipedia

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    Typical live use of a multicore (thick cable on stage) Multicores usually create a link between the stage and sound desk, or live room and control room.When used in sound reinforcement, the multicore cable runs from the stage box or microphone splitter to the front-of-house sound desk, where it connects to a mixing console. [2]

  8. File:Monster-audio-cable.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. List of microphone manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The following is a list of defunct microphone manufacturers with articles.