MIT in the store!

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The cost of most MIT cabling is outrageous. A set of these speaker wires cost more than my speakers. A set of bi-wire are nearly 19k. For that money, buy better source components or upgrade some that makes a real difference. While I do believe there is benefit from good wire. I have all Wire World Silver. This cost level is wire is snake oil.


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The cost of most MIT cabling is outrageous. A set of these speaker wires cost more than my speakers. A set of bi-wire are nearly 19k. For that money, buy better source components or upgrade some that makes a real difference. While I do believe there is benefit from good wire. I have all Wire World Silver. This cost level is wire is snake oil.


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Have you heard them? These MIT cables made a bigger difference than a new source component or new amp. I was fundamentally against "boxes on cables" until I heard these in my system. Another owner (Sandman) has also posted his impressions. The MIT cables, IC's and digital cables are the single most exciting new product I've tried in 3 years or more. I'm stunned at the improvement.

MIT also make the much more modestly priced EVO level (and three different price points in that level) offering a good dose of the technology from the 2C3D series.
 
Will be interesting to hear what you think overall and versus the 2C3C line.


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Mike, I am also very interested in your thoughts concerning 2C3D vs. EVO especially with the Vitus.
I will probably receive Cardas Clear Beyond in two weeks for testing. Perhaps anyone has any thoughts comparing the Cardas to the MIT?

Systeminfo:
- Amp: VA SIA025+SS025
- Phonoamp: Tom Evans Groove Plus SRX MK II
- TT: Thales Compact + Thales Simplicity II
- PURIST Statement MusicServer
- LS: Gauder RC 8
- Room ca. 90 qm
 
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Mike,

Can’t wait for some initial impressions of the EVO’s on the horns..

First hour was rough (I did NOT ask MIT to burn them in), but after that, things started to smooth out. What I hear is such amazing presence, better separation, MUCH better in the lower mids (no smearing or excess color/bloat), BIG bass and smooth on top. Really, it's all there.

I won't be able to compare to the 2C3D for a few days, but I would have to think MIT is right, you get "more" of everything as you move up the line.

Oh, and one more thing, the MIT single ended cables are much quieter than my Siltech's.


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