recently one of the spades on my fat MIT T3 speaker cables broke off (my fault), so I decided to reterminate to bananas. Upon stripping the ends, I was horrified to find almost no copper whatsoever used in the cables!! I mean, these must be 18 gauge or less. Ridiculous. Is there some musical reason to use next to no stranded copper? I can't believe that a well-respected company would try to save a few bucks by scrimping here, especially with thick insulation and huge terminator boxes. Please enlighten me, as I really like MIT speaker cables, much more than any other brand.
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Topic - MIT Speaker cables- where's the beef?? - CraigE 11:49:40 03/14/06 (10)
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