-Read this before you spend a lot of money on cabling-

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The nice folks from MIT cables asked us to do an A-B test of their $1500 a pair super cables with great big boxes built into the speaker lines. We set up a true double blind test comparing the MIT cables with the ones I was using, especially modified 16 gauge zip cord from Home Depot (especially modified by me - cut to the correct length to reach from the amp to the speakers - very important!! ).
The results, ran three tests with all listeners sent out of the room and the setup changed by one of my guys who did not take part in the listening tests. There were four guys from MIT, me, Jim Salk, his wife Mary, and a couple of interested bystanders. We held the test just after the show ended on Sunday afternoon.
The instructions to the hookup guy were to either change or not change the cables. The amp volume control was not touched, we listened to the same cut, the first on on the Shelby Lynne album, "Just a Little Lovin'". We were using my Insight Control amplifier and Insight DAC and Jim's new ribbon tweeter version of the Songtowers. It was as very high definition, transparent, dynamic, and wide range system.
After the first two sessions, in which the cables may or may not have been changed and who knows which were started with, I instructed my guy to definitely swap to the other cables for the third session. Again no listener knew which they were listening to.
We listened a third time, and then voted. In a nutshell, the first session received zero votes. The voting was essentially split between session two and three with the vote divided between the two about equally and among both the MIT guys and the AVA - Salk guys.
Then the moment of truth. The first session was MIT cables. The second session was also MIT cables (nothing changed). The third session was my $2.00 zip wire speaker cables.
The results (just as I would have expected) RANDOM!
I do admit than when I voted, and I voted last, I said that the differences, if any, were very very small, and that I thought that session two (MIT cables) were slightly better than session one (MIT cables), and that I thought that session two was slightly better than session three (zip wires). I was as random as anyone else there.
So, given the price of the MIT cables ($1500) and the AVA Insight Control Amp ($1500), a buyer could have made the same budget choice of buying Jims's speakers ($2400) and our Insight control amp to drive them, along with some zip cord speaker wire, or buy the speakers and the MIT cables, and no amplifier at all!
Given the results of the test, which would you choose.
Best regards,
Frank Van Alstine