MIT Cables Tmax Audio Interconnect Cable Pair Speaker Cables

MIT Cables Tmax Audio Interconnect Cable Pair Speaker Cables 

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[Jun 28, 2016]
freeportaudio
AudioPhile

Not bad cables for the money. I agree with the other 1 reviewer that these seem neutral. Decent bass, overall pleasing sound quality. A bit on the dry side maybe.
The best part of these cables I believe to be the flexibility of them and the somewhat lower profile plug size which can be real important when mfgs put the darn rca jacks so close together other fatter connectors may in fact touch which may be a problem. Seem durable. MIT seems to make decent cables despite the filters or boxes they put on many cables which may have audible effects better or worse. Like most cables there may be a synergy or not in your system. The only way to tell is to try. These must be burned in by now as I have used them sporadically for a year or two. If anything i recommend these for use in systems needing a bit of treble taming. Sorry I can't speak more to the construction materials

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3
VALUE
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4
[Jan 24, 2003]
Krimson
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Cheap, yet sound very good.

Weakness:

None that I'm aware (but take into consideration, I'm just an enthusiast!).

After using the TMAX Digital Coax, tried these hoping to get a similar effect, going from my DAC to receiver. I tested other cheap cables I had around before getting them, and appreciated the way the restore tonal balance and a certain positive "dryness" to the whole system. As a matter of fact, I could hear back the effect the Digital Coax had gave to my system before, which pointed to their neutral yet balanced sound.

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RATING
4
VALUE
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3
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