Steve Holt, global sales manager for MIT, proudly introduced me to the business’s brand new Matrix distinctive line of cables. Created by Bruce Brisson, the cables retail between $9999 and $21,999, and they are area of the company’s reference line.
The revolutionary speaker cable comes in three flavors: Oracle Matrix HD 90 ($9999/8ft pair), Oracle Matrix HD 100 ($14,999/8ft pair), and Oracle Matrix HD 120 ($21,999/8 ft pair). There exists one interconnect, Matrix 50 ($4999/1m pair, $5999/1m balanced pair). For digital cabling, you need to go up into a measure inside reference line to Oracle MA-X digital ($3495/1m RCA or BNC, $3995/1m AES/EBU)
These new cables use MIT’s multi-pole technology. “We talk about poles of articulation,” said Holt. “There are electronics in your boxes for the cables to offer wider bandwith coverage to power, to ensure sounds at either end from the spectrum won’t be rolled off as speedily.” The Matrix cables likewise use a different technology called F.A.T. (Fractional Articulation Technology) that can help maintain the harmonic structure of audio signals.
Inside Magico room where we were holding displayed, the brand new Magico Q3, Soulution amplifiers, and files from Paul Stubblebine’s Tape Project made wonderful music through Oracle Matrix HD 120 speaker cable plus the Oracle MA-X interconnects (start at $8495/1m pair). You can see the Oracle Matrix HD 120 boxes within the above photo, that has been taken behind on the list of Magico speakers. If other rooms hadn’t called, I'd personally have dropped everything then high and stayed all night.