I use the 770 twin in my stereo system. To get the full benefit of the speaker wire you will need to incorporate matching interconnects. I also noticed a difference when I added the MIT AES/EBU reference digital cable between transport and DAC. Good luck, but be forwarned it can get expensive if you go this route .
Opinions on MIT MH 770 bi-wire??
I have read all the debates on speaker wire & IC's,and am
more confused than ever (but that's another story).
Has anyone used this exact cable and if so is it any good
(or worth the price of near $4k ?)
I have a chance to pick up a set for a considerable
savings, but will it be any better than the inexpensive
Nordost Super Flatline Gold I am using.
I have heard of lot of bashing of MIT but never heard it
myself, and don't want to spend a lot of money on a pair
of speaker cables if they are boat anchors.
My system consists of (at the moment)
Bryston 4B ST
Maggie 3.6 R's
Cary tubed CD
Sim Moon P-3
TG audio & Blue heaven IC's
Would the cables be a good match, any thoughts greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob
more confused than ever (but that's another story).
Has anyone used this exact cable and if so is it any good
(or worth the price of near $4k ?)
I have a chance to pick up a set for a considerable
savings, but will it be any better than the inexpensive
Nordost Super Flatline Gold I am using.
I have heard of lot of bashing of MIT but never heard it
myself, and don't want to spend a lot of money on a pair
of speaker cables if they are boat anchors.
My system consists of (at the moment)
Bryston 4B ST
Maggie 3.6 R's
Cary tubed CD
Sim Moon P-3
TG audio & Blue heaven IC's
Would the cables be a good match, any thoughts greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob