^^^ Tim ...
I still have some of the original beta testing product from a year ago. Still viable.
Frank
I still have some of the original beta testing product from a year ago. Still viable.
Frank
New Tweak --- Its Fantastic
audiosens ... Here's the link to order: https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis8f49a-perfect-path-technologies-total-contact-electrical-contac... Its not "oily." Its more like a smooth paste that brushes on in a thin even coating. Easy to apply, easy to remove ... and does an incredible job of improving the SQ of your audio system. Frank |
Okay, I decided to use the TC on the barrel of the single ended RCA connectors (the ground) on the CD player, SUT and preamp inputs, DO NOT put TC inside holes which Mr. Mrock said NO! to in his instructions. I was really surprised at the result. As usual, the result was improved bass and greater resolution. Just fabulous result for a little dab of TC around the barrel (the instructions didn't mention it). So, now I have about 15+ more pairs of connector barrels to apply TC to (all the connected pre-amp inputs, output, amp input, other equipment outputs, second audio system and video system). |
Over the last several weeks myself and a few others who post here have discussed their experiences with using TC applied to materials and surfaces that are considered "not to be in the electrical conductive path" such as described and experienced by "fleschler". While the evaluation of such applications are somewhat difficult because of the curing cycle of this product...it none the less shows promise as I heard today..I am really excited about what I saw and heard this afternoon..Yea what I saw with my mind's eye. The surfaces I have treated are far away from anything electrical..but of course everything is conductive in some manner. There are many small products that sit on the wall or hang from the ceiling that may provide a benefit to an audio experience but I have never read of any that detail why they really work. I think we are about to understand the why and the how such surface treatment and placement can better describe why different materials and shapes interact and coexist to the benefit of all in the audio community. And probably other places. More to follow...Tom |