I am interested in the operating principle if any behind the MIT design ( other than to make a huge profit).I have read the "reflected energy" "signal transfer" , "low pass filter" jargon. Have any engineers ever taken these apart or run a swept tone through the cable to see what it does to a waveform? Not trying to poo poo the cable or empirical results, just wondered why there seems to be so much secrecy behind the technology and lack of info on the technology behind the design.Dont those little boxes pique anyones curiosity? I know as with any product these have their fans and detractors but wanted to hear from the test bench side.
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Topic - MIT Cable--- How They Work, What they Do - NegWAF 06:38:16 03/13/07 (5)
- Using bulk wire and Harmonix Enacoms as terminators - tonemaniac 16:00:51 03/13/07 (1)
- IME, reducing RF noise improves bass articulation. - Al Sekela 16:29:15 03/13/07 (0)
- and just what the heck are "articulation poles"? - troporobo 14:57:18 03/13/07 (0)
- From my perspective, - Al Sekela 09:54:09 03/13/07 (0)
- Re: MIT Cable--- How They Work, What they Do - mmhifi 06:56:20 03/13/07 (0)