Vintage MIT MI-330


Dear all
I have recently bought a used MI-330 interconnect.
It appears quite old, and while it is directional, there are no boxes attached, which apparently allow impedance adjustment.
I wonder, are these cables still worthy contenders? I like their sound, but I guess that current designs would outperform them by a huge margin. Is that indeed the case?
Thanks a lot!
b_mueller

Showing 1 response by strat1117

Ok - engaging in a little necro-threading here (ran across this old, dead thread while looking for something else entirely), but I just wanted to clarify that while I have read elsewhere what nsgarch wrote about the arrow direction on the ORIGINAL MIT MI-330, that is clearly NOT the case with MIT interconnects which have boxes on them on which the arrows clearly state “signal direction”. Also the networks (boxes) are directional, and are intended to go closer to the output end of the cable.