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MIT Announces New StyleLink USB Cables

MIT Announces New StyleLink USB Cables

May 10, 2013 – MIT Cables is pleased to announce the release of two new high-performance USB cables for the computer audiophile, StyleLink Digital and StyleLink Digital Plus. Part of the new StyleLine family of price-conscious audio interfaces that feature much of the same technology that has made MIT famous for the past 29 years, these new USB cables offer superb performance and value.

Utilizing all premium materials and carefully designed construction, these two USB cables will retrieve all of the data in your digital music files and transmit it as an error-free high-speed data stream. Both models feature 24 gauge Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) center conductors that are triple-shielded to eliminate extraneous noise from entering the system. Contacts in both models are 24 karat gold-plated for optimum conductivity and corrosion resistance, giving you the best possible signal over the lifetime of the cable.

The StyleLink Digital Plus cables add silver-plating to the OFC center conductors for even better high-frequency response, along with a rugged braided outer jacket for increased protection. Both cables meet or exceed all USB 2.0 specifications, assuring you of hearing all the music in your library at its very best.

StyleLink Digital models carry prices of $79/1 meter, $99/2 meter, and $119/3 meter cable.

StyleLink Digital Plus models are priced at $149/1 meter, $189/2 meter, and $229/3 meter cable.

All versions carry a limited lifetime warranty, and are available for immediate shipment from MIT Cables,Rocklin, California factory.

MUSIC INTERFACE TECHNOLOGIES
4130 Citrus Ave. Suite 9
Rocklin, CA, USA 95677
P: 916-625-0129
F: 916-625-0149
mitcables.com

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