How do MIT and Transparent cables differ?


These are both "networked" cables.
How do these two differ or are they more alike than different?
How does the sound of network cables differ from conventional cables?
wpines
"Real world effect: extended highs, deep, low well defined bass, 3 dimmensional imaging and large well placed soundstage."

I've found this to be the case even with some of their older, lower end products, like the Terminator Series ICs.
If you search the forums back far enough, you might find the actual post from which I derived this information; it was posted a long time ago.

if I recall correctly (?) someone from Transparent broke away & founded MIT; might even be Bruce Brisson himself? If you call their factory they are very accessible and helpful; I once had quite an extended conversation with Bruce when no one else was available to take questions.

The major difference between the two labels is probably pricing; MIT being the preferred consumer value. Regarding which is actually the better cable; as in all cables - this is purely subjective, depending upon how the specific cable performs in your particular rig. Transparent makes some great cables too. One of our esteemed longtime members recommended Transparent AC cords as a great combo to be used with Accuphase products but I never tried it.

I've always preferred a networked design when I need a long length cable. I have very long 25' speaker cables & am on my 2nd MIT upgrade there. Also use one pair of their very long 25' interconnects.

If you do a member search on Joeabrams he's a great source of MIT info here; advertises regularly & you won't find a nicer guy to deal with.
Hiya Wpines-

as above, the advantage of networked cable(s) are much better resolution, detail, extended highs/lows, depth and soundstage. Find a local dealer and audition soon! The Transparent Cable is outstanding, but you will pay for it...
>the advantage of networked cable(s) are much better resolution, detail, extended highs/lows, depth and soundstage.<

This is an opinion not a fact.

Cables are system and listener dependent.