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Why Multipole Interfaces Deliver Better Signal Quality

Ordinary cables, even “high end” brands, can alter the musical signals they transport. These signal alterations can significantly reduce your systems articulation. Only cables with MIT’s patented Multipole™ Technology can reveal the full sonic potential of your audio system. Click on the graphs to the right for a larger view.
Graph A: Represents the bandwidth of an 88-key piano, highlighted in blue, as it compares to the audible range of the human ear. We will use this graph to describe how well a cable articulates across the audible bandwidth.
Graph B: Standard (single pole) cables have a relatively narrow region (yellow arch) where the cable is articulating ideally. Note that the blue area remaining is considered less than ideal in terms of articulation.
Graph C: Using MIT’s Patented Multipole™ network technology, MIT engineers add additional poles/points (8 shown) of articulation to further extend the articulation bandwidth of your audio system.

 
 
DIY Audio Cables (Do-It-Yourself) Designed by Bruce Brisson