Well, I read his Multipole Technology page and scratched my head over his articulation graphs. Maybe it's me - I've only been an engineer for a quarter century, working on systems ranging from concert sound to advanced VOIP with detours into whale songs and home audio - but I don't get it.
Seriously, it's the same snake oil Brisson's been peddling for decades now, with the same level of pseudoscience in the graphs. MIT cables do sound different, but that's because they insert a frequency response modiifying box in the wire. Save your money and look around here.
Seriously, it's the same snake oil Brisson's been peddling for decades now, with the same level of pseudoscience in the graphs. MIT cables do sound different, but that's because they insert a frequency response modiifying box in the wire. Save your money and look around here.
thank you DSP_Geek 🙂
i think so with his multipole technology,but i interest with his interconnect cable,the price is only $69 /unit ( probably 1meter pair),but i still doubt,although they"re cheap,i won't to spend money for useless thing 🙂
i think so with his multipole technology,but i interest with his interconnect cable,the price is only $69 /unit ( probably 1meter pair),but i still doubt,although they"re cheap,i won't to spend money for useless thing 🙂
You might be surprised with these cables. They are made and can sound different than other cables.
I wouldn't spend $70 on those, and the shipping your way would be even more expensive. See if you can find Canare or Mogami cable locally and make your own interconnects.
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Website says: Cable type = Silver OFC RG59, Blue Braided Jacket. It´s a microwave coax then, with standard overall and center conductor diameter. Which probably means: if it has silver in it then it´s silver plated copper covered steel, to keep the 75ohms impedance? Belden 89259 is another well-known rg59 and is all copper and teflon. I dont say one of these in particular will sound better than the other ´cause i haven´t heard neither, but you can buy plenum and mil-spec coax by the metre for much less than that. I know RG316 sounds good. Search for Gore-tex, Times Microwave and the like. Use Techflex if you dont like the colour.
You might be surprised with these cables. They are made and can sound different than other cables.
Thank for the information John
I wouldn't spend $70 on those, and the shipping your way would be even more expensive. See if you can find Canare or Mogami cable locally and make your own interconnects.
thank you, i was ever try both of mogami and canare,they're good,especially on their price range
Website says: Cable type = Silver OFC RG59, Blue Braided Jacket. It´s a microwave coax then, with standard overall and center conductor diameter. Which probably means: if it has silver in it then it´s silver plated copper covered steel, to keep the 75ohms impedance? Belden 89259 is another well-known rg59 and is all copper and teflon. I dont say one of these in particular will sound better than the other ´cause i haven´t heard neither, but you can buy plenum and mil-spec coax by the metre for much less than that. I know RG316 sounds good. Search for Gore-tex, Times Microwave and the like. Use Techflex if you dont like the colour.
Thanks PauSim for your advice 🙂
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