MIT Cables Designs First Headphone Amp with Multipole™ Technology Inside
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Press Release issued February 25th, 2016
MIT Cables new Vero line of products has thrust the manufacturer into the more popular personal audio and headphone market. The newest product in the Vero line, the Vero HCA 29 Headphone Amplifier, is the worlds first high current, battery powered Class A/B headphone amp housed with MIT’s Multipole™ Technology and features twenty-nine poles of articulation. 
 
MIT Cables has been manufacturing high-end audio interfaces for more than three decades, bringing award winning products and solutions to home audio and professional recording studios around the world. Their patented Multipole™ Technology has been used on many Academy award winning film scores and GRAMMY Award winning recordings. Until now, Multipole™ Technology has only been housed within the network boxes found in MIT Cable’s award winning products. For the first time ever, MIT is now putting this technology inside of an amplifier.
 
Last year, MIT Cables launched their Vero line on Indiegogo, and raised over $85,000 for the Vero Headphone Cable, making it the first product MIT Cables developed for personal and portable audio in its thirty-one year history. The project reached over 680% of their $10,000 goal, and was successful in developing the personal and portable audio line. Vero Headphone Cables are now available for purchase online through the MIT Buyers Club and are also being sold through dealers worldwide. 
 
Founder and President of MIT Cables, Bruce Brisson began designing the Vero HCA 29 Headphone Amplifier with the help of Aaron Reiff, former Chief Engineer at Lucasfilm’s Skywalker Sound and former audio engineer at Capitol Studios in the Hollywood Capitol Records building. Reiff and Brisson began working together in the 1990’s installing a ‘looping and ADR’ room in the Technical Building at Skywalker Sound, and together worked on the renovation of Lucasfilm’s Stag Theater, also known as THX Theater #1. “There was only one guy who I knew would put as much passion and attention to detail on this project as I would.” says Brisson. “Aaron has a true passion for sound quality.”
 
  
The Vero HCA 29 Class A/B Battery Powered Headphone Amp                                            Aaron Reiff and Bruce Brisson testing the latest prototype version of the Vero HCA 29 
 
 
A planned launch of the Vero HCA 29 Headphone Amplifier is scheduled for the first week of March on Indiegogo, with an opportunity for early adopters to purchase the headphone amplifier at more than 50% off of the MSRP price of $1999. Prices for existing backers will start at $699
 
“For thirty years MIT has dedicated itself to making the best interfacing products in the world at the greatest return on investment.” says Kent Loughlin, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for MIT Cables. “We are very excited about the progress we have made in the development of our personal audio line, and see amazing growth in this division in the coming years. We will continue to honor the technology of MIT products which make them so unique to the market.” 
 

Kent Loughlin describing how Multipole Technology works with the Vero HCA 29
 
To get updates on when the Vero HCA 29 Indiegogo Campaign will launch, sign up here!
 
Mar 28, 2016 at 1:01 PM Post #9 of 15
My name is Jose and I am a Vero backer! 
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I jumped into the Vero cable campaign over a year a go kind of blind based on my previous experience with MIT cables and I am glad I did. The Vero reference are the best cables I have heard in my HE-1000 and MHP1000 headphones over many other well known and expensive brands.
I heard the Vero amplifier prototype at last RMAF and was impressed with its sound then I was fortunate to have it early this year at home for a few weeks and after sometime running it and with a good source behind it this amp just shined. I was sad when I had to shipped it back...
 
Now, I am numero 1 in the Vero amp backers orders!! I ordered the bundle with the Vero Reference (this will me my third Vero Reference cable) for my Ether C headphones. Can't wait until I finally get it home for good!
 
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Mar 28, 2016 at 2:15 PM Post #10 of 15
  My name is Jose and I am a Vero backer! 
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I jumped into the Vero cable campaign over a year a go kind of blind based on my previous experience with MIT cables and I am glad I did. The Vero reference are the best cables I have heard in my HE-1000 and MHP1000 headphones over many other well known and expensive brands.
I heard the Vero amplifier prototype at last RMAF and was impressed with its sound then I was fortunate to have it early this year at home for a few weeks and after sometime running it and with a good source behind it this amp just shined. I was sad when I had to shipped it back...
 
Now, I am numero 1 in the Vero amp backers orders!! I ordered the bundle with the Vero Reference (this will me my third Vero Reference cable) for my Ether C headphones. Can't wait until I finally get it home for good!


Great to hear Jose! I also have a Vero Reference cable on my ETHER 1.1 headphones and really like the combo. Still waiting on the Pulse Infinity but thought I might as well upgrade the amp portion with the Vero amp. Can't wait to hear it all together in December 2016.
 

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