MITMatrix HD 36 Proline(XLR)usedMIT Matrix HD 36 Proline(XLR) Interconnects, 1.5 meter pair1.5 meter pair of MIT Matrix HD 36 Proline(XLR) Interconnects. Photo is not of the actual cable but my pair is close to this condition. Contact Scott at [email protected] or (972)754-8359 with...2295.00

MIT Matrix HD 36 Proline(XLR) Interconnects, 1.5 meter pair

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Ships fromGarland, TX, 75042
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Package dimensions15.0" × 15.0" × 5.0" (5.0 lbs.)
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1.5 meter pair of MIT Matrix HD 36 Proline(XLR) Interconnects. Photo is not of the actual cable but my pair is close to this condition. Contact Scott at [email protected] or (972)754-8359 with any questions.



Dot, MA, Matrix series IC’s explained;

The dot series cables have always been a bit complicated
to understand. From good to best there was a Shotgun S3.1, S2.1, S1.1, Magnum
M3.1, M2.1, M1.1 and Oracle V3.1, V2.1, V1.1. These cables would become .3(2010)
and now .5(2015/2016). In 2007 Bruce Brisson designed a series of cables that
would perform at the top of each dot series, called MA which stood
for Maximum Articulation. This was the Shotgun MA, Magnum MA and Oracle MA.  If you compared the poles of articulation in
the top of each dot series to the MA series you would see the MA’s have more
poles of articulation, e.g. Shotgun 1.3 at 12 poles to a Shotgun MA at 22
poles, Magnum M1.3 at 18 poles to a Magnum MA at 36 poles and an Oracle V1.3 at
36 poles to an Oracle MA at 68. In 2012 F.A.T. (Fractional Articulation
Technology) was introduced to the lower end MA series and became the Matrix series starting
with the Matrix HD23 (There were lower end Matrix cables that replaced the AVT
line and did not have F.A.T. but to avoid a lengthy explanation I have left
them out).

 I have compared both series myself over the years in
various systems I have owned, such as VSA VR9SE/Dart/EMM, YG Anat
III/Dart/Luxman, Light Harmonic, Vivid G1/Dart/Mola Mola/Audionet and in
customers systems, and now for a big, IN MY OPINION; I feel the dot series
cables with 2C3D make great music, but the MA and Matrix cables get me closer
to the live experience. And with the prices I am offering on the Matrix series
cables, because they have been replaced by the SL-Matrix cables (which have a somewhat different
sound) are an absolute bargain and should not be missed before they
sell out.

I hope the explanation above helps the potential buyer of
the Matrix series interconnect cables understand their origins better. And as
mentioned above I have left out some of the story to simplify this evolution a
bit. And if I have any information above incorrect please feel free to drop me
an email or a reply. I did have to look through my old price sheets and the MIT
website to refresh my memories in hope that I would provide this information
correctly.

From MIT;

37 Articulation Poles (Proline)

    With 37 poles of articulation, the Matrix HD 36 audio interconnect delivers the highest performance for the least amount of money. The Matrix HD 36 features F.A.T. that has been fixed into the interface’s network boxes. Includes impedance switching for a perfect match to your components' impedance, improving sonic performance, tonality and micro-dynamics.

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