I would look at VDH Audio for parts, and check with MIT on what it would take to re-terminate your spade connectors. If it's not much of a job, you might consider doing it yourself.
Best regards,
Dan
Best regards,
Dan
Biwire fix
I think you’ll have better luck with VH Audio, than VDH Audio. You can probably just send them to Chris and pay him to re-terminate. https://www.vhaudio.com/ Might be just a lot easier and just better to try these out. https://www.amazon.com/Canare-Speaker-Cable-Premium-Bananas/dp/B01N9N2UA3 Haven’t looked up your cables but I believe MIT cables are a litz cable where each strand is insulated with some type of an enamel insulation that requires a very hot iron to solder... I’m guessing not a job for an amateur. If Chris is willing to do it I’m sure it’s not going to be cheap due to the labor. Check into the Canare link I included. Don’t bother with buying a biwire set as it’s better to just use jumpers. Blue Jean Cable is another good source for Canare and they’ll help you on jumpers as well. By jumpers I’m referring to a real short cable and not the metal straps on the back of the speaker terminals. http://www.bluejeanscable.com/indexmob.htm |