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MIT Cables MIT (Music Interface Technologies) ACC 268 Articulation Control Console Speaker Cables 3m

MIT Cables MIT (Music Interface Technologies) ACC 268 Articulation Control Console Speaker Cables 3m

USD$32,130 AUD$45,000
Location
AU
Seller
Audio Connection
Source
Audio Connection Dealer
Posted
23 Oct 2025
Last seen
9m ago

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Seller's Description

MIT (Music Interface Technologies) ACC 268 Articulation Control Console Speaker Cables 3m - Consignment

Condition: Used. Very good, some scratches (See photos)

Includes: Cables only (No boxes)

SN: 001-051-L / 001-051-R

Includes 7 day warranty

Overview

A culmination of the learning of MIT founder Bruce Brisson, the ACC268 Articulation Control Console is made of CNC milled solid billet aluminum and features articulation controls for true hifi tweakers. 

You can essentially forget the fine tuning and still enjoy some of the most carefully manufactured and well thought out speaker cable designs of all time. 

MIT state over 200 hours of labour is required to produce each cable pair, with some internal components being handmade. 

JFA II—Jitter Free Analog II and SIT–Stable Image Technologies developed in-house by MIT provide some of the foundation of it's "live wire" sound.

Specification

Dimensions: 40 cm x 23.50 cm x 25.40 cm

Length: 3m each (left and right)

Weight: 20kg per cable

Enclosure: CNC milled solid billet aluminium

Controls: Four knobs for bass, midrange, and treble articulation adjustments, plus a "2C3D" on/off switch 

AUDIO CONNECTION QUALITY GUARANTEE 

✔️ Seven day warranty on Consignment*
✔️Passed our checks for functionality 
✔️A full inspection noting for any defects
✔️A full completeness check for all included parts and accessories

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

At A$65,000, this is squarely in the ultra-high-end bracket, but it is also very close to MIT’s original pricing for the ACC 268, which was famously around A$80,000 per pair when reviewed. That puts the asking price in a reasonable used-zone for a rare statement cable rather than an obvious bargain or an inflated outlier.

What makes it interesting is that the ACC 268 is one of MIT’s most distinctive designs: the control-console network is meant to tune system balance and preserve drive, scale, and tonal density in a way ordinary cables don’t. If your system is revealing and you value flexibility plus the cachet of a genuinely exotic, hard-to-find MIT flagship, this is a serious piece to audition. I’d mainly want to confirm originality, connector terminations, and that the controls work smoothly, since the value here depends on completeness and condition.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About MIT Cables

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.

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