The Head Monster Delivers Again
Moving beyond cable – a good three-word description of Monster's strategy of recent years -- Lee talked about lots of other things. In the powerline accessory area, he mentioned the PowerNet wi-fi powerline router, and the GreenPower power conditioner with RF remote and watt meter to make you more conscious of power use. The PowerCenter UPS now has a countdown meter so you will have some advance knowledge of when the juice will run out.
Three console-style remote controls were shown. All three change colors according to source component. The top two also offer lighting control.
And there were a multitude of earbuds (or headphones as Lee calls them). New ones include the audiophile-quality Turbine Pro Special Edition. The indestructible Jam2 -- and its little sister, the Li'l Jam -- are cast from solid metal and can stand up to being run over by a forklift (there was a video demo of this). The Mobile Jam2 has a Mobile Device Manager that facilitates moving music from PC to Blackberry. Finally, there was a classy Miles Davis Tribute product that comes in a carrier shaped like a trumpet case and is packaged with the 50th anniversary edition of the seminal album Kind of Blue (2CD + DVD). Davis family members -- pictured above, with Lee on his Segway, sorry for the blurry photo -- offered headphone-related reminiscences.
The event began with a brief tribute to Daniel Graham, who was for many years the PR face of Monster Cable. Daniel was a sweet, kind man and great to work with. He will be sorely missed.
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