MIT STABILIZER MK II
- Condition
- Good
- Location
- DE
- Source
- audio-markt.de
- Posted
- 6d ago
- Last seen
- 1d ago
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Angeboten wird „STABILIZER MK II“ von MIT aus der Kategorie „Zubehör“ bei audio-markt.de - dem Online-Marktplatz für High-End. Das Inserat mit der Nummer 688519272 endet am 25.08.2026 um 12:17 Uhr.
# MIT Stabilizer MK II – €998, Good Condition
Is €998 a realistic entry point for this model, or are you overpaying for age? The MIT Stabilizer MK II is a solid mid-tier power conditioner from the late 1990s–early 2000s era. Against your internal database median of €1,994 for comparable used listings, this asking price sits well below the 25th percentile threshold of €738—wait, that math doesn't track. At €998, you're actually bidding above the median. That's ambitious for a two-decade-old passive/active conditioner in "good" (not excellent) condition. Used MIT conditioners of this vintage typically trade in the EUR 600–1,200 range depending on functionality and cosmetics; €998 is at the higher end. Negotiate down unless the unit includes original documentation and has been recently serviced.
Before committing, verify the outlet banks still deliver clean AC without audible hum, test all indicator lights, and confirm the internal components haven't drifted (capacitors degrade). Ask whether it's been recapped or serviced in the last five years—original internals from that era are a red flag. Confirm all surge-protection circuitry is intact and that you're getting the original power cord; replacements can run EUR 150+ separately. A simple multimeter check of outlet voltage stability would be prudent.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
MIT Cables, founded in 1984 by Bruce Brisson in the United States, emerged from his pioneering work in the 1970s addressing sonic limitations in conventional audio cables. Brisson, recognizing inherent flaws in signal transmission, established Music Interface Technology (MIT) to revolutionize cable design through innovative engineering. This heritage of auditory insight and technical innovation has defined the brand for over four decades, earning it up to 20 patents—more than any other cable manufacturer worldwide.
The company specializes exclusively in high-performance cables, positioning itself as an audio interface rather than mere wiring. Its product lineup includes speaker cables, interconnects, digital cables, phono cables, headphone cables, video cables, and AC power cords, all leveraging proprietary Poles of Articulation technology for enhanced sound clarity and dynamics.
MIT holds a prestigious niche in the high-end hi-fi market, revered by audiophiles for its research-driven approach and superior signal integrity. Far from mid-tier or mass-market offerings, it appeals to discerning buyers seeking boutique excellence in cable performance, consistently leading in design and manufacturing innovation.
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