MIT Shotgun vs Magnum


Hi I currently have demo of Shotgun S2 XLR cable. To my surprise it was a massive step in wrong direction. The sound become thin, robbed of harmonics and with no body. Top end is accentuated and not differential.
Do you think Magnum will solve those problems? Or should I quit MIT?
They have more then a weak of break in on them.
bunkeromantik
I have a pair of Shotgun S3 rca's and the sound you are hearing is the exact opposite of what I hear. They sometimes have too much body for me. Bizarre!
I have gone through the entire line of MIT IC and speaker cables (Shotgun to Oracle 2.1 then to 1.1). I have felt the same as you. For the first 20 mins of listening I love the new cables but, for the next month I hate them.

The break in time is very long. As you go up the line the time is longer! My Oracle 1.1 IC's and Speaker cables are still breaking in after 5 weeks of constant play time. One night you can't believe how great they are then the next day - crap.I would advise you to wait it out and run a signal through them 24/7 if you can. It is worth the wait if you can tolarate the love/hate realtionship with you system. You will notice that the lows will smooth out and the highs get much better and extend to a nice sparkle.

Be patient - MIT really does make the best cables. Make sure you have the impeadance setting in the right spot too!

-Greg
I own and truly enjoy my MIT's. I agree that break-in time really does matter. However, I'd also suggest that system synergies are important and it doesn't appear that any one brand of cable is ideal for all systems. Give it some more time. Talk to the MIT rep if you still can't find the magic (maybe you got some bum cables -- does one channel sound better than the other?). If all else fails, continue your quest with another product. You might get some good recommendations if you post your system.