I recently decided to re-run my cables, so I started looking at options. In the past I used Monoprice, and they were good, but the ones I had were too rigid. I swapped to Mediabridge, when I needed to get the newer High Speed cables, which have been good other than having the end of one actually become loose in the molding because of a tight bend. Since my stand is small and close to the wall, I decided to try out these BJC bonded cables since they come in lengths that increase by 1 foot increments (instead of the standard 3 ft, 6ft, etc...), the bonded tech seems like it makes sense for someone like me with tight turns and cramped spaces, and my previous luck with BJC.
Now, compared to Amazon basics, Mediabridge, Monoprice, the FE series are a bit more (BJC has a cheaper line that competes with the other brands better IMO), but they are on Amazon and eligible for Prime shipping which isn't bad at all. I grabbed a 5 footer, 7 footer and 8 footer, which were real close to the lengths I needed without having a lot of excess. The cables are as promised, thin gauge, flexible, and the ends of them are short which is also helpful on the back of an AVR in a tight stand. Some HDMI cables come with an end in the 1-2" range before the cord can really flex, and to me this puts too much stress on the end in tight area behind a certain piece of AV equipment.
Overall I'm really happy with the quality and flexibility and I'd buy them again even if they were a little more. I'm also currently using BJC 12ga speaker wire and my Sub cable was purchased from them as well. If you like made in the USA stuff, the cable part of it is made here, and then sent to China where the ends are applied, so at least a good portion of it is Made in the USA.
Previous Mediabridge
BJC
Belden Bonded Tech (you got me on how much this really matters other than reliability over distance)
http://www.belden.com/docs/upload/CB006-2.pdf
http://www.belden.com/pdfs/pressrel/061609pr.pdf
Now, compared to Amazon basics, Mediabridge, Monoprice, the FE series are a bit more (BJC has a cheaper line that competes with the other brands better IMO), but they are on Amazon and eligible for Prime shipping which isn't bad at all. I grabbed a 5 footer, 7 footer and 8 footer, which were real close to the lengths I needed without having a lot of excess. The cables are as promised, thin gauge, flexible, and the ends of them are short which is also helpful on the back of an AVR in a tight stand. Some HDMI cables come with an end in the 1-2" range before the cord can really flex, and to me this puts too much stress on the end in tight area behind a certain piece of AV equipment.
Overall I'm really happy with the quality and flexibility and I'd buy them again even if they were a little more. I'm also currently using BJC 12ga speaker wire and my Sub cable was purchased from them as well. If you like made in the USA stuff, the cable part of it is made here, and then sent to China where the ends are applied, so at least a good portion of it is Made in the USA.
Previous Mediabridge
BJC
Belden Bonded Tech (you got me on how much this really matters other than reliability over distance)
http://www.belden.com/docs/upload/CB006-2.pdf
http://www.belden.com/pdfs/pressrel/061609pr.pdf