Anyone ever opened MIT cables?


Has anyone ever opened (and thus demolished)MIT cables? What is inside those boxes? What is the 'secret' anyway? Pictures?
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Most cables are overpriced IMO. They are also system and taste dependent. I use both Homegrown Super Silver and HT Truthlink IC's (switch them out). They sound entirely different and I like them both at certain times and for certain music. All cables (that I have tried) alter the sound and are therefore a type of tone control. Otherwise all quality cables would sound alike - which they don't.
Actually, the 350 Shotgun EVO sounds exactly the same, either with my Krell or my tubed Rogue 88. It is not a tone control, but I agree that some MIT cables have approached that effect. So, NOPE, you can't just dismiss them out of hand, and you need to try other MIT cables, Kacz. I never said they all sounded the same, and I do feel that the new series are better than the old, especially the "Highend Series" (at least the ic's, I don't like the 750 speaker cables). I also currently own the inexpensive Terminator 2 and 3 speakers cables, and they ARE NOT tone controls either, any more so than the many other cables I've tried, or that I own.
A couple of months ago one of the British hi fi mags interviewed the head of Audioquest (which doesn't put boxes on their wires). He asked rhetorically "What's in those boxes?" and replied "Profit margin."
Gee, I guess that negates a whole patent, and a whole company's product line. I can't believe it would, but apparently it does. What the hell do you think Audioquest has, a "non-profit" margin? Gimme a break! It costs them pennies on the dollar to make their wire, just like all of them. What about David Wilson's profit margin? I hear he drives a Ferrari...bought with the margins he makes on all those 20,000 Watt Puppies...at $20,000 each...
I wouldn't disagree with the fellow who posted the above, and I wasn't implying that the Audioquest guy runs a charity, I was only repeating his little joke. He also said in the interview that what he and others in the industry are really selling is the same kind of feeling you get when you have your car washed. Somehow the car feels like its running better now that it's clean and shiny. Speaking of cars, doesn't the head of Monster drive two Ferraris? Or is it three?