For me, I like both MIT and Transparent but (yes, there is a "but") I have come to prefer Transparent. Both have a sonic signature to me. Both are excellent cables IMO and I actually prefer the network boxes over any straight cable. That's just me though, YMMV.
When it comes to MIT, I have heard them from the bottom of the barrel to the TOTL and there is something about the coloring of the cables that just does not appeal to me. In my system or any of the others I have heard. As mentioned before by some other members, it boils down to a personal preference. I have very few trusted ears that I will rely on from time to time. One of those few trusted ears prefers MIT and touts them often. He prefers MIT while I prefer Transparent. Both add a little bit of coloring IMO/IME but the Transparent (for me) adds it better/less than the MIT's I have heard.
Like LL21 and Jfrech, I have had Transparent for years now and I have no desire to hear anything else in my rig. The synergy is top notch and I am a very happy, albeit very picky consumer of Transparent cables. You may hear Transparent and prefer MIT. It may be the exact opposite. IMO, this question simply boils down to your system and preference. FWIW.
Tom
When it comes to MIT, I have heard them from the bottom of the barrel to the TOTL and there is something about the coloring of the cables that just does not appeal to me. In my system or any of the others I have heard. As mentioned before by some other members, it boils down to a personal preference. I have very few trusted ears that I will rely on from time to time. One of those few trusted ears prefers MIT and touts them often. He prefers MIT while I prefer Transparent. Both add a little bit of coloring IMO/IME but the Transparent (for me) adds it better/less than the MIT's I have heard.
Like LL21 and Jfrech, I have had Transparent for years now and I have no desire to hear anything else in my rig. The synergy is top notch and I am a very happy, albeit very picky consumer of Transparent cables. You may hear Transparent and prefer MIT. It may be the exact opposite. IMO, this question simply boils down to your system and preference. FWIW.
Tom