The Entreq MaxMix T2 kit includes two Entreq Max T ground posts and two Entreq Mix T2 posts. These posts connect to the positive and negative terminals of the loudspeakers. Unlike regular posts, these posts reduce physical micro-vibrations. They also contain a unique combination of metal windings that work together to reduce vibrations at the terminals and, more importantly, influence and reduce the magnetic fields around them. This results in a lower noise level, improved dynamics, and significantly better signal flow.

Set up is simple. Connect the spade connectors to the Max T Ground Posts and then connect each silver Max T to the negative terminals at the speaker. Then connect the copper Mix T2 posts to the positive terminals at the speaker.

We were introduced to the Entreq MaxMix T2 kit on the 23rd January, and connected them to two different system, at entirely different price points. We collectively felt a justifiable performance improvement to both systems to make the MaxMix T2 kit worthy of the £1,000 price tag. To date, we have sold a number of MaxMix T2 Kits following home demonstrations. The speakers included the following make and models; ATC SCM-100PSL, B&W 805 D4, KEF R300, KEF R3 META, KEF Reference 1, and Klipsch La Scala AL5.

Technical Specifications

The MaxMix T2 contains six components. 2 x Max T Ground Posts, 2 x silver spade connectors (to be attached to the Max T Ground Posts) and 2 x Mix T2 posts.

Materials: Copper, magnesium , silver, stainless, tungsten, aluminium, wood
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3 reviews for Entreq MaxMix T2 EMI Reduction Kit

  1. Home Media

    As soon as you take them out and listen again you won’t want to be without them I’m afraid.

    S. Tunbridge Wells.

  2. Home Media

    I must admit to being a little sceptical when Chris opened the box and showed me them.

    However, my goodness – when we tested it on the speakers vs without it was a significant improvement!!

    S. Faversham

  3. Home Media

    I will be in on Tuesday with a bulging wallet to take back that which I shouldn’t have returned 😂
    (That’s right, I’ve decided I actually can’t live without them after all!)

    M. Maidstone

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