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Review 3 of 3 Summary: I was absolutely stunned by the improvements brought about by these cables.
I had purchased a new Parasound amp and needed to get cables to hook everything up, so I bought the 330s from Audio Advisor due to their bargain price ($150) and my good experience with the Term 2 speaker cables. I know from experience that MIT cables take a long time to break in, so I installed the 330s between my DAC and receiver to get things started (the amp wasn't due to arrive for a week).
Holy cow! I was blown away when I pushed play. The sound was totally amazing in several respects: The soundstage grew both horizontally beyond the speakers and in reverse past the wall and into the dining room behind my system. The bass got tighter, punchier and louder -- a huge improvement. The imaging got even more accurate -- I could hear movement between the vibe notes and drums. And it wasn't even broken in yet -- the improvements only expanded over the break-in period, adding even more refinement.
Needless to say, I was (and am) totally psyched. The problem was that I could no longer stand to have anything but MIT 330s anywhere in the analog signal path, so I had to buy another set to handle the stereo channels from my receiver/preamp to my amplier. MITerminator 2 cables are used for the remaining three channels from pre to amp. (An MSB digital cable is used from the HK CD changer to the MSB Link DAC.)
Other equip: Panasonic A110 DVD, CSW Ensemble speakers, Parasound HCA2205A Amp, HK Received (used as preamp). Strengths: Soundstage, Bass, Imaging, Warmth Weaknesses: You'll want to buy more cables. Similar Products Used: Kimber Hero, MITerminator 2
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