MIT SL 29 Phono Din to RCA
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Ships from | Beverly Hills , 90210 |
Ships to | Worldwide |
Package dimensions | 17.0" × 17.0" × 8.0" (10.0 lbs.) |
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Original accessories | Box, Manual |
Average | Research Pricing |
1.5 meter straight DIN very light use by a client who traded it in upgraded hi tonearm.
Get the most from your vinyl recordings with the MIT Family of Phono Interconnects—
29 Articulation Poles
The
SL 29 Phono interface features upgraded MIT articulation networks
developed with technology derived from our SL series interconnects. New
and smaller networks that are remarkably easy to match allow Multipole
circuitry to become more focused and significantly quieter than any
conventional phono interface.
Bruce
Brisson insisted on three reference requirements that the SL 29's “350”
network enclosure should provide, with a target price of “less than $
5000”:
1.
More Poles of Articulation - Multipole technology, tuned to the exact
analog frequencies that create a seductive sense of “liquidity” most
commonly associ- ated with the sound of analog tape or vinyl recordings.
2.
A silent background - Quanti-Shield technology. MIT looked at new
shields and discovered that more is better along with improved grounding
circuits to create an “empty canvas” to “paint” on.
3.
Impedance Matching Network - to make cartridges and stage amps or
preamps work with less reflection and less noise insertion from
reflected energy.
Features & Benefits:
Hand wound coils - known for more natural timbre and combined “through-mount” hand soldered PC technology
SIT” Stable Image Technology - critical to image definition and creation of the sonic envelope, or space
Impedance matching - tune your phono interconnects to various cartridge impedances
More
on Impedance matching circuitry: using the unique sliding selector
built into the network enclosure selecting 47k ohms, 1000 ohms, or 100
ohms (with the switch on the network enclosure), you can insure the
precise matching of MM or MC cartridges to preamplifier input impedances
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