Reporting back after treating about 1/2 of my connections, I'm flabbergasted at the improvement in noise floor, soundstage depth and overall tonal cleanliness. Lyrics are clearer and easier to understand.
And I get another bump with the break-in and treating the other half of the connections? Oh boy.
For me, listening to vinyl and tubes at lower levels thru bookshelfs, prizing soundstaging, this is the snizzle, Tommylion said it well ' I had no idea how good my system was till now'.
I found it took about an hour to settle in, at first play, I found my system bright, reminded me of the effect of silver interconnects, too glassy for my tastes in my system, but the brightness disappeared in approx two albums.
I auditioned 15 different albums stuff I've been listening to for 30+ years (In the court of Crimson King, Brothers in Arms, I robot, Wish you were here etc, and all were way improved, my foot was tapping, head nodding, air guitar strumming- all my measurements of music enjoyment versus stereo system analyzing.
Using a bright light to apply is a must, a bit of a pain to apply thinly and evenly, but an understatement to say it's worth it.
And I get another bump with the break-in and treating the other half of the connections? Oh boy.
For me, listening to vinyl and tubes at lower levels thru bookshelfs, prizing soundstaging, this is the snizzle, Tommylion said it well ' I had no idea how good my system was till now'.
I found it took about an hour to settle in, at first play, I found my system bright, reminded me of the effect of silver interconnects, too glassy for my tastes in my system, but the brightness disappeared in approx two albums.
I auditioned 15 different albums stuff I've been listening to for 30+ years (In the court of Crimson King, Brothers in Arms, I robot, Wish you were here etc, and all were way improved, my foot was tapping, head nodding, air guitar strumming- all my measurements of music enjoyment versus stereo system analyzing.
Using a bright light to apply is a must, a bit of a pain to apply thinly and evenly, but an understatement to say it's worth it.