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Bruce Brisson's Sling Shot Speaker Cable Kit
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Price per Unit (kit):
$299.00
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The DIY Sling Shot Speaker Cable Kit is part of Bruce Brisson’s “Giant Killer” Series. These cost-saving kits come with everything you need–you just add the tools. It’s the perfect cable solution for Home Theater!
Get better bass, cleaner midrange and enhanced image and focus: from a kit!
The Giant Killer Sling Shot Speaker Cable Kit features patented MultipoleTM Technology with 11 poles of articulation, and is comparable to other MIT Cables speaker interfaces. The cable itself is constructed with 28 strands of OFC copper with high-quality polyethylene dielectric and a PVC outer jacket. The Giant Killer Speaker Cable stacks up very well against some of MIT Cables’ most legendary products. The MITerminator 2 was originally sold for $499 and included 4 poles of articulation. The MH-750 Shotgun included 9 poles of articulation and sold originally for $999. By comparison, the Giant Killer Sling Shot Speaker Cable sells for $299 and includes 11 poles of articulation. With today’s technology and by assembling the cable yourself, the result is far greater performance at a much lower price than ever before!
Sling Shot Details
This kit is easy to assemble, requiring only a wire stripper. (It is strongly recommended that the wire connections are soldered for the most secure connection.) Instructions are included that detail solderless and soldered assembly.
Tools Needed:
Click here to view the Product Specifications Sheet (PDF)
Click here to download the DIY instruction sheet (PDF)
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Multipole Technology
Discover what many recordings and film studios have known for the past 25 Years— MIT Audio Interfaces deliver the highest degree of signal integrity!
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 Brisson's patented MultipoleTM Technology can reveal the full sonic potential of your audio system.
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