OK, so I have to ask. Is this real, or is this a joke?


This is plastered several times on the Audiogon home page: "High Fidelity Cables NPS-1260 3D Enhancer 1.5ml" for $349. Am I late to the April fool’s party?   How much for a gallon?
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OK kudelka8, convince us that it works and do not tell us that somehow it sounds better. We have absolutely no way to control your hearing at a distance. Show us some data demonstrating improved conductivity. lower noise, something. Your ears are extremely poor test devices. They are weak and extremely inaccurate just like most of us. If you can hear it then a test device can pick it up. 

When you see stuff like this, obviously priced ridiculously the makers know it does not work. They are trying to get as much money out of it quickly. Something that really works will eventually sell in the boat loads making more profit at lower retail prices. You would want people to buy it to spread the word. To do that you would never price it like this. You would wait till everyone is hooked on it then raise prices. 

jdane, Thanx for the support.
So bizarre. The music sounds better to me, and I know my music intimately. Various tracks and albums that I have been listening to for decades and that I've used to test my system for years sound better in clear and describable ways now that I have applied the nps. I don't have to "bench" my ears to know that what I'm hearing sounds both different and better. 

When people come out negative on new products without testing them, it almost always comes back around to price. If it costs too much for you to try it, then don't. 
So Flat Earther Dilbert Dude with speakers holding up his ceiling.
What is the most important section of any component and what has the most influence on any signal of that component? Tom
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Actually the analogy works for everyone unless you are truly suicidal. To link physical danger with financial danger is perfectly appropriate as they are both related to survival. It is only that one is not near as dangerous as the other. I used it to drive the point home. This is a typical example of humans using lay instinct to their financial advantage. It is rampant in the audiophile world and highly dishonest. 

The gold contacts that the vast majority of us use on low level and even high level devices have conductivity vastly superior to what we actually need. Thinking you can make a system sound better spreading anything on connectors is a great example of faulty thinking that at first glance seems to make sense. I bought some stuff in a syringe back in the early 80's. I do not remember the name but it was definitely an oil. Eventually I got down to AB testing it and it did absolutely nothing that I could reliably hear. Further examination of the subject reveled why.