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MIT Cables

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MIT Cables, formally Music Interface Technologies, was founded in 1984 in the United States by Bruce Brisson, who is widely credited as the company’s driving technical force. Its origin is rooted not in general consumer audio, but in a long-running effort to solve signal-transmission problems through proprietary cable and interface design.

The brand is best known for audio cables and interface networks rather than full electronics lines. Its catalog has centered on speaker cables, interconnects, and power-related signal products, with technologies such as Oracle, Maximum Articulation, Fractional Articulation, and later Heritage/SHD designs forming the core of its identity.

In the market, MIT Cables sits firmly in the high-end, niche-boutique segment. The company has long positioned its products as more than ordinary wire, describing them as an “audio interface,” and its pricing and dealer positioning place it among serious audiophile accessories rather than mass-market hi-fi.