MIT Vero Series Operation Manual

High current, class a/b headphone amplifiers with multipoletm technology

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MIT Multipole
Technology Explained
The Vero HCA • 29 and HCA • 50ex Headphone Amplifiers are the
world's first high current, battery powered Class A/B headphone
amps housed with MIT's Multipole ™ Technology.
Until now, MIT's Multipole
Technology has only been
Competitor's Cables
housed within the little
"boxes" found on all of MIT
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Cables' award-winning prod-
Over-Articulating
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ucts. For the first time ever,
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MIT is integrating this tech-
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nology inside an amplifier.
Ideal Articulation
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MIT Cables' core audio cable
Area of Better Bass
20
technology is our exclusive
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Poles of Articulation (Multipole),
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named after the fact that every
0
audio cable has a single point
BASS
where it is most efficient at
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storing and transporting energy.
At this point in the audio fre-
MIT 6-Pole Interface
quency spectrum, the cable
will articulate best, and rep-
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resents the cables' particular
Over-Articulating
Articulation Pole.
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IDEAL
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About the Graphs: The
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graphs at right are conceptual
Ideal Articulation
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illustrations representing the
Area of Better Bass
bandwidth of the audible range
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of the human ear. We use
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these graphs to illustrate how
well a cable articulates across
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this bandwidth. The 50% line
BASS
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serves as our baseline for
ideal articulation response.
If a cable is over-articulating
MIT–Competitor's Cables Comparison
(above the 50% line), it's
sound might be described as
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"harsh", or "brittle." If a cable
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is under-articulating, it will be
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perceived as lacking "detail",
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or "garbled".
Ideal Articulation
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Graph A: shows the band-
Area of Better Bass
width of two Competitor's
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audio cables as tested in the
Under-Articulating
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MIT laboratory. Cable 1 has
its Articulation Pole tuned to
0
BASS
a lower frequency, and would
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be described by audiophiles
as "muddy" or "veiled." Cable
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by
MIT
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2 has its Articulation Pole tuned to a high frequency, and would be
described by audiophiles as "bright" or "fast." Additionally, both cables
have areas of "over-articulation" as shown in their respective shaded
areas.
Graph B: This graph illus-
trates one of MIT's popular
A
interfaces with 6 Poles of
Articulation. MIT's interfaces
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Area of Over Articulation
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are engineered to have multiple
Articulation Poles optimized for
Competitor's
Competitor's
Cable 1
Cable 2
the lows, mids, and highs. Our
Poles of Articulation synergisti-
Area of Better Midrange
Area of Better Highs
cally work together to transport
the audio signal with a more
even response than just a sin-
gle cable, as if multiple cables
MIDRANGE
TREBLE
are being used together. Poles
A & B provide an area of better
Audible Range of the Human Ear
bass, Poles C & D provide an
area of better midrange, and
Poles E & F provide an area of
B
better highs.
Graph C: This plot directly
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compares MIT's 6-pole
interface (yellow line) to the
Competitor's Cables from
Area of Better Midrange
Area of Better Midrange
Area of Better Highs
Graph A. MIT's interface
provides a linear articulation
response, resulting in a more
controlled bass, and smoother,
A
B
C
D
E
F
more extended highs along
MIDRANGE
TREBLE
with a lower noise floor –"like
Audible Range of the Human Ear
multiple cables in one!"
When choosing an inter-
face, look for the Multipole
C
Technology logo with the per-
formance rating indicating the
Area of Over Articulation
Area of Over Articulation
number of Poles of Articulation
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in each product. This simple
Competitor's
Competitor's
Cable 1
Cable 2
feature will help you select the
correct performance level for
Area of Better Midrange
Area of Better Highs
any system, with complete con-
fidence and accuracy.
MIDRANGE
TREBLE
Audible Range of the Human Ear
®
®
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  • Page 1 2 has its Articulation Pole tuned to a high frequency, and would be world’s first high current, battery powered Class A/B headphone described by audiophiles as “bright” or “fast.” Additionally, both cables amps housed with MIT’s Multipole ™ Technology. have areas of “over-articulation” as shown in their respective shaded areas.
  • Page 2 (Figs A & B) disconnected from unit. Vero Series Headphone Amplifier. Before any use, please begin by Low Battery Indicator– turning the volume control knob Light marked “Low Batt” will light up, indicating unit needs full left counter clockwise to protect recharging (Fig.

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