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About the MI330 Plus II
The MIT MI-330 Plus Series II is an upgraded version of the MI-330 interconnect cable, introduced around 1997. It features improved transient detail and focus compared to the original series, enhancing the clarity and precision of audio signals. These cables are designed with MIT's unique terminator networks that optimize energy control and reduce signal reflections, contributing to a more natural soundstage and better mid-range resolution. The MI-330 Plus Series II is known for its tonal purity, precision, and ability to reveal subtle ambient details in music playback. It is often used in high-end audio setups and is considered a significant component for achieving superior sound quality. The cables typically come in a beige color with long RCA connectors at the source end. While no longer in production, they remain sought after in the used market for their performance and build quality.
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