Monstercable VS Scosche
These comments were in my post:
Comment 1: You can never go wrong with Monster Cable. The Tsunami stuff from Circuit City is pretty good, too. I've never used it, but I'm sure the Rockford stuff from Best Buy is good, too. Just don't go buy that stuff at Walmart. Sure, it's cheaper, but it's crappier stuff.
Comment 2: Scosche is the cheapest and best in my opinion. Their wiring is a "true" gauge spec, unlike the other generics. It is also available at WalMart and it is very cheap(use the 4 gauge, it's only 25 Bucks). That also goes for the harness and antenna adapter(WalMart, 8 Bucks).
Comment 3: I'd hate to say it, but I have to disagree with the recommendation to use scosche wiring, especially if you can get Monster at a good price. I used to work at Circuit City, and we replaced some wires in a customers car once that had scosche 4 gauge and we compared it to the tsunami 4 gauge. The scosche had much more insulation and much less wire than the tsunami. The 8 gauge Tsunami had almost as much wire as the scosche. Of course this is all my opinion, but I say you get what you pay for in this case.
Comment 4: Scosche kits from Wal-mart are just as good.... And yes, they are. Just as good.
Comment 5: You can say that all day long, but I'll never believe that a Scoche kit is the same quality of a Monster kit. As I said earlier in this thread, we did a side by side cross-sectional comparison and the Scoche was the same size overall, but had twice as much jacket and less wiring in a 4 gauge wire.
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AS far as RCA's are concerned I wil never cheap out on this. There is a difference in RCA's because of the shielding and stuff used in the higher end product. Less noise to enter your system.
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1) the shielding, and
2) whether or not the wires are twisted.
a twisted-pair patch cable with less shielding can give you better sound quality than a standard, parallel-run pair of patch cables with more shielding. why do you think they twist the pairs of cables in phone & ethernet wiring, and look how little shielding/insulation they have. and the shielding/twisted pair really only even matters when you are running the cable parallel to either a long stretch of metal (such as along a bare floorpan of a car) or parallel to a power cable (such as when you run your power/ground wire alongside the patch cable...which should never be done, btw).
the best thing to do is pick the cheapest (cost-wise) of the "good" patch cables, because spending more beyond that is just wasting money.
i recommend picking up a car audio magazine or reading some reviews of different makes/models of patch cables online before deciding on a certain cable to run. unless i can somehow get my hands on some Monster Cable products for less than the competitor, MC can kiss my *** with their overpriced stuff.
now, as for power/ground/speaker wires, you don't really have to worry about the "quality" of the cable....in this application (for the most part) wire is wire. just make sure you have the correct gauge of wire for the application, and you'll be ok.

