MIT Magnum M1 Phono Tonearm Cable 1 Meter RCA-RCA

Billy Shears

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This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to get your hands on this High-End Tonearm cable from MIT.
It features selectable cartridge impedance match of 100, 1K and 47K ohms (choose the one that sounds best in your system)
Black Background, 3D imaging and resolution are just a fraction of what this cable will do for the sound.


1 meter length (just over in reality) RCA-RCA

Value 3300 $



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Shipping this from my home here in Switzerland. Paypal prefered
 

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Billy Shears

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Jul 27, 2015
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Must go: I would accept 1250$ for the cable. Thats over 60% off retail.
Anyone with VPI Turntables/ junction boxes? Best upgrade you will ever make.
The only reason I am selling this is because I have switched Tonearms and need a DIN plug now.
 

Billy Shears

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Jul 27, 2015
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List price for this cable is 3300$

Last Offer: 999$ Paypal adds 4% though.
Thats a huge saving for a MINT Tonearm cable like this..
Contact me for shipping details
 

Billy Shears

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Jul 27, 2015
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Bump

List price for this cable is 3300$

Last Offer: 999$ Paypal adds 4% though.
Thats a huge saving for a MINT Tonearm cable like this..
Contact me for shipping details
 

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