MIT Cables Vero Headphone Cable technology - Bruce Brisson video
Apr 22, 2015 at 9:18 PM Post #2 of 3
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I don't get it. Are they just building passive equalization into the cable? Is this for a specific MIT headphone? Looks like they're going to make them for a variety of headphones. Do you have to get a specific module for each model headphone? What's an "articulation pole"?

Just asking questions to try and make some sense of this is all.

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Apr 23, 2015 at 7:51 PM Post #3 of 3
Hi Steve, Here is how it is explained on the Indiegogo Campaign. We also have a "learning center" that has all kinds of information that can explain Multipole technology and Poles of Articulation. MIT uses this technology in all of its cable designs and Vero is the first foray into using the technology in a headphone cable. Check out the learning center.. 
Thanks!
 
Kim Kaplan (yes, that Kim!) :)
 
MIT Cables’ core audio cable technology is our exclusive Poles of Articulation, named after the fact that every audio cable has a single point where it is most efficient at storing and transporting energy. At this point in the audio frequency spectrum, the cable will articulate best, and represents the cables’ particular Articulation Pole.



 If you could use three different cables at the same  time... and each had an Articulation Pole to connect two audio components, you would have an interface with three Articulation Poles; one for the highs, one for the mids, and one for the lows. Together, they would work to transport the audio signal from component to component with more articulation. 
 

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