Note that for every 10 bottles of this stuff, $3000 goes somewhere, with a forum based promotional campaign unique to only a few products I know of: SR fuses, both black and blue (and maybe one other red version can be included), and this Magic Goo campaign. Nearly identical hyperbole utilized in each case, specifics of pricing included, and a host of clearly insecure supporters who bristle at being criticized for any aspect of this hype-athon, and keep a threat to "report you to Audiogon" on the table if you dare question their claims in a manner they don't approve of. If this tweak works to any degree close to what has been claimed, that's fine, and the market will eventually decide whether to support it…but a pattern has been established that I feel sullies the entire critical process if not the spirit of this forum, and casts doubt on the motivation of many overenthusiastic promotors, early beta testers, and unhinged husbands actively praising a simple contact enhancer…that costs 300 bucks. Note that a 25ML little bottle of Deoxit "Power Booster" claiming similar sonic results costs around 20 bucks. I do know THAT stuff works.