Anyone here have experience with MIT cabling ?


Hi guys,

Hope you guys dont mind me asking.
Anyone here have extensive experience with the different MIT cablings ? speaker cables or interconnects ?

For example, a $1000 avt ma interconnect from mIT, can these be compared to $1500 to $2000 cables from say another company like Cardas or Tara Labs ?

I can't find much reviews on these cables. How is the sound character of them ?

do they tend to be more on the warm, neutral or romantic sounding ?

I'm looking at the avt, shotgun or magnum series interconnects and speaker cables.

Is the jump from one model to the other a significant upgrade ?

Are they also universal in that it works in any speakers, any amp, s/s or tubes ?

Thanks for the inputs.

Noli
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I use AVt MA and Shotgun S2 and S3 cabling here.

IMO, the Shotguns are a little on the warm side, while the AVt MA's are more neutral.

I demoed a pair of S1 speaker cables from a friend and wasn't too fond of the midrange, it seemed recessed and slightly congested. But, it's possible the cables weren't fully broken in yet. Since then I've been using the AVt MA's and couldn't be happier. 3D type imaging, tight/clean bass, perfect mids, and highs are detailed without being harsh or bright. I'm currently saving for another pair for my B rig.

I've used them with both Shotgun I/C's, AVt MA I/C's and speaker cables with tube amps and SS without any ill effects.

Let us know what you decide and your impressions on them. Be sure to fully break them in before any critical listening though.
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Don't forget to check out the AVt Ma, to my ears they sound better than the Shotgun series.