MIT Magnum MA speaker cables


Has anyone tried these? If so, what do you think?

Thanks-
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MIT cables, in my experience, excell in three particular areas: High frequency extension, Low frequency extension and 3 dimmensional imaging ability/soundstaging.

NOTHING else I have used, heard, owned or compared even comes close to MITs abilities at those characteristics.

The MA series is without doubt achieving a new level of performance at each of the given price points.
Ubglub, you are correct! MIT has undergone quite a few changes in their lineup recently. It appears that only oracle Dot 2 series cables and Oracle MA cables are hardwired. That being said, I have loved my MIT oracle cabling for it's natural, dynamic and extended sound. MIT seems to understand real instrumental timbre very well...the cables create such a huge coherent and utterly musical soundscape that makes other cables pale in comparison.
Dave_b:
"Only the lower range MIT products have ICONN connectors and modular plug in design."

AFAICT from the website, the lowest priced biwire that would have a hard-wired network box is an Oracle V3.2 that starts at 10K. So, by 'lower range' do you mean all the products under 10K, or did I miss something?

Even at that price range, its not clear from the pictures of the products or their associated copy whether that series of cables uses modular tips or hard-wired tips. Anyone know?
Yeah, the Oracle MA is something on a whole other level. I have some ICs I'm listening to and am very impressed.
I had the magnum ma,liked them so much moved up to the ORACLE MA.They sound great in my system.
Whether it "matters" or not is irrelevant; you judge a product by final results, not by theory. The Magnum MA delivers.
Only the lower range MIT products have ICONN connectors and modular plug in design.
I question a design that uses exchangeable modular tips at either end and a plug-in network box in between. It introduces 3 soft connections between your amp and every driver, when you could have none. Someone explain to me how this can't matter, regardless of the other technology employed.