Music Interface Technologies (MIT) has announced the latest generation of its High-End interconnect line-up. Although the new offerings carry the time-honored ""MI-330"" series name, these cables are new inside and out. Known as ""Impedance Specific Interfacesô (ISI),"" the series features Terminator Networks with what the company says is a significant advance over the previous generation ñ ""Input Specific Networks."" Research by MITís President and Founder, Bruce Brisson shows that the ""sonic signature"" of a cable is audibly affected by the input impedance of the specific component in the signal path. The MI-330 Impedance Specific Component Interfaces use Input Specific Networks to optimize signal transfer. Says Brisson, ""the result is increased signal integrity and system control with a significant improvement in tonality, image and soundstage with remarkable clarity and precision.""MI-330 Input Specific Interconnectsô are available in three price/performance ranges:- MI-330 S2 - an ISN updating of the benchmark MI-330 Plus Series Two. Available in medium and high impedance versions. From $299/1m pair. - MI-330 Plus S3 - combines ISN with an updated version of the (previously top-of-the-line) CVT 11 network technology which offers increased power delivery and articulation in low and midrange frequencies. Available in medium and high impedance versions. From $499/1m pair. - MI-330 Shotgun - the new top-of-the-line for MITís High-End Series borrows its noise-stripping Multi-Network Technology from the Reference-level Shotgun EVO interfaces. Audible benefits, says the company, include full natural tonality and three-dimensional imaging that is accurate in both size and location within a large lifelike three-dimensional soundstage. Image Specific Networks are available in low, medium and high impedance versions in both single-ended and balanced versions. From $699/1m pair; balanced MI-330 Shotgun Proline from $849/1m pair. The new line of cables feature new ""Designer's Series"" cosmetics. Replacing the previous standard beige color scheme is a neutral gray designed to disappear into the background of most listening rooms. A ""noscuff"" nylon braid covers the cable itself, along with directional markers for easy hookup. Combined, they deliver a level of finish superior to anything previously available from MIT. For more information contact Joe Abrams, Equus Audio at 541 482 2989 or equusaudio@aol.com.