I contacted Kent with MIT to clear up a couple of questions I had and here is what I came up with;
The latest MIT Oracle Matrix 90 Rev2, Matrix SHD 120Rev1, MA-3 and MA-X SHD Rev1 speaker cables include an On/Off switch to engage/disengage 2C3D. This switch does not engage/disengage the network. The other switch that rotates is labeled “STD, HD, SHD” which according to MIT activates more poles of articulation causing the listener to hear more harmonic information that builds timbre and textures. They say as you go up the saturation becomes increasingly dense and more life like.
For interconnects all of them(under 3 meters) have impedance switches(sliders up and down) and MA-X Rev3 and MA-X SHDs add a rotator knob for the Adjustable Articulation Response Module(AARM).
The latest MIT Oracle Matrix 90 Rev2, Matrix SHD 120Rev1, MA-3 and MA-X SHD Rev1 speaker cables include an On/Off switch to engage/disengage 2C3D. This switch does not engage/disengage the network. The other switch that rotates is labeled “STD, HD, SHD” which according to MIT activates more poles of articulation causing the listener to hear more harmonic information that builds timbre and textures. They say as you go up the saturation becomes increasingly dense and more life like.
For interconnects all of them(under 3 meters) have impedance switches(sliders up and down) and MA-X Rev3 and MA-X SHDs add a rotator knob for the Adjustable Articulation Response Module(AARM).