For sale are my MIT Shotgun S1 speaker cables. If you are looking at this ad then I assume you are
already aware of the magic that MIT Shotgun cables provide (if not read reviews). These cables are 10 ft in length. They are terminated with the banana connectors (screw on ends) I will look to see if I still have the spade terminations for anyone who may desire them instead of the banana. The original box is no longer available as I was taking photos of the cables, I mistakenly left the box out (in the path of my cleaning service) and it was thrown in with recycling. But that doesn't have any effect on the magical sound of the cables.These cables sound is so good because the Shotguns feature MIT’s Multipole Technology. The theory is that ordinary cables—regardless of conductor, insulation, geometry and terminations—have a very narrow frequency range over which the cable functions or articulates optimally. MIT calls these cables single-pole designs. MIT adds parallel network circuits (those black boxes) to increase the number of articulation poles, which results in significantly wider frequency range wherein the cable articulates optimally. The greater the number of poles, the more extensive the network, the better the performance and of course. To give an simple example of the above statement imagine buying three cables each with different strengths. One cable may offer great bass but rolled off treble. Another might be the ultimate in high frequency reproduction but no bass. the third might have awesome midrange but miss the frequency extremes (high & low). Now take those three cables and turn them into a single cable and shows all of the strengths and none of the weaknesses. That in a nutshell is Multipole Technology. I feel confident that if you end up buying these cables, they will be the last speaker cables you will ever buy. I am selling these because I am selling off my second system. Needless to say I have all MIT cabling in my main system. Buyer pays shipping and PayPal fees
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