I must have been thinking of silver instead of copper, my bad!
Erik
Erik
Dielectric grease on connection ends
I was assuming (please don't give the overused definition of assume) that if a component has power that it would be full power, all or nothing if you will. I never thought that cleaning the outlets and pc prongs could make a sonic difference. Does somone use a cleaner on them, or just unplug and then re-plug in the power cord a couple of times and the abrasion cleans the prongs? |
jitter I was assuming (please don’t give the overused definition of assume) that if a component has power that it would be full power, all or nothing if you will. I never thought that cleaning the outlets and pc prongs could make a sonic difference. Never assume anything. When you ass-u-me something you make an ass out of me and Uma Thurman. Jitter Does someone use a cleaner on them, or just unplug and then re-plug in the power cord a couple of times and the abrasion cleans the prongs? Use a cleaner and contact enhancer. Hint: Don’t forget the female contacts of the wall outlets. And don't forget the refrigerator, computer, TV, floor lamps, etc. |
@erik_squires - Easy to do! Here's a correction for my post: That last link was SUPPOSED to be this one(brain-fart): (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Band_gap) Happy listening(and New year) |