MIT Cables releases the Vero Reference Headphone cable on Indiegogo
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Bruce Brisson, President and Founder of MIT Cables decided to go ahead and release the Vero Reference Headphone Cable through the Vero Indiegogo Campaign. After we all listened to it, there was no way we were NOT going to put it on the campaign. 
 
The Vero Reference Cable can be terminated to your headphones using the same options offered for the Vero Full Range Cable and will house the same technology that the Vero Full Range Cable has, but includes 21 Poles of Articulation instead of 12 poles found in the Vero Full Range Cable. The difference in what you hear is based on the larger number of Articulation Poles. MIT’s Poles of Articulation synergistically work together to
transport the audio signal with a more even, or flatter response than just a single cable. With the additional 9-Articulation Poles, the Bass is more controlled, the Mid-Range is smoother and more extended highs. The noise floor has been dramatically dropped once again.
 
See more about MIT's Multipole Technology
 
We sent the Vero Reference Cable out to a few people for first impressions, and got this nice little tidbit from Michael Mercer: 
 
"MIT NAILED it with the VERO Reference. It's such a magnificent pairing with my beloved Audeze LCD-2s that I forget about my inner-geek and focus on the music! Tip of the hat... It's now one of my top reference headphone cables." - Michael Mercer http://igg.me/at/Vero/x/9396416
http://www.occupyhifi.org/…/2015/5/11/occupyhifi-on-the-road
 

 
We will update with more feedback as we get it. In the meantime, please check out the Vero Indiegogo Campaign before it comes to an end May 23rd! 
 

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