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Friday, July 10, 2009

Inside MIT MI-350 CVT Audio Interconnectors...

 

(Read all my weblogs here? - they often contain very rare information and you will probably like them. They are a partial true insight into the mind and life of one of the World's people (crudely) described as 'superwealthy' (me). Try reading them from the first one; repeat-click 'Next 5 >>' at bottom right corner of screen? e;mail them to yourself to save them?) This Blog is probably beyond number 150. Comments and Feedback facility is disabled for security reasons. DO believe in the X-Files i.e. weird conspiracies and weird electronic communication interceptions because these are some of what I am currently suffering! And, last but not least, these Blogs are not for homosexuals.

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This is a very off-beat Blog compared to my typical Blogs and this Blog basically shows you what the inside of MIT MI-350CVT interconnector cable looks like.

 

MIT is for Musical Interface Technologies, an audio cable/accessory company based in the United States of America.

 

 

Whilst passport obstructed here in the United Kingdom (U.K.), for a small number of days more than 7years and 11months now, I recently bought some MIT MI-350 CVT audio interconnector cables very cheaply and I have manipulated some into 33cm interconnectors by cutting them down to size, and I have double-barrelled them using special RCA (2 x female to 1 x male) adaptors thus yielding great audible results...


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The 'red wires' that are visible within the interconnectors are not red wires – the redness is laminate-type insulation on solid-core copper wires with the central wire being of a larger guage than the outer four wires. This red insulation needs to be removed before final soldering occurs to ensure best contact i.e. best quality signal path (I found the best way to remove this red insulation is by patiently, carefully and harmlessly scraping it off). There are also four solid copper wires in transparent insulation (visible). The rest is obvious.

 

Some MIT MI-350 CVT interconnectors, with MIT Network boxes, cost many GBP£000s/USD$000s etcetera so this Blog showing the inside of MIT MI-350 CVT interconnectors may be of high interest to some people (in other words they are quite high-quality so are of quite high interest).

 

 (These are MIT MI-350 CVT interconnectors, with MIT Network boxes)

 

It is very necessary for some people e.g. me to be able to hear what is in music as opposed to what is on the surface of it and this is best done via high-end audio equipment including high-end interconnectors. Thanks to a very nasty assault or if you prefer, a set of very nasty assaults combined, I incurred what I refer to as some tonal deafness where only the surface of music i.e. only a limited number of frequencies can be heard and this combined with some other brain damage through being assaulted and being a musician myself adds up to a large mess.

 

So, you can now guess how I spend some of my time whilst passport obstructed here in the U.K.

 

I hope that this Blog has not been a boring experience for you.

 

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 Posted 7/10/2009 4:28 PM - 31 Views