Finally, time to chip in to this discussion. I’ve had an audio plan that has taken about 5 years to finally come together where I love the sound my components along with cables are putting out. That part is now done unless something breaks.
A friend of mine had extra TC left over from his system and let me use part of it. I felt pretty confident that all changes were now done so it was time to do a little painting of the connectors. I did my WHOLE system at once taking about 5-6 hours. Figure there was over 210 contacts to paint if you count the individual pins on tubes. I did the tube pins, fuse ends, RCA pins, IEC blades, AC plugs, banana plugs, spade lugs, and the screens covering my ribbon tweeters along with the plastic jackets that cover the bananas--Tim said this would make a nice difference. After pulling all my components from my Sistrum racks, painting, and replacing them in the rack again, I was beat and just relaxed the rest of the evening.
Today, I gave it 30 minutes to warm up and then listened. Already, there was more definition, more precise images, and the biggest change so far, more articulate and powerful bass. I purposely listened to some very mediocre sounding albums to see if I was gaining or losing the desire to listen to MORE music. The answer, so far is gaining. EVERYTHING sounds more involving. After about 5 whole albums, I put on a couple that are excellent recordings. They were spectacular.
It’s going to be a fun ride to the 4 week and then 8 week jumps in performance. And Tim says there will be gains for up to 1 year. And I now have to do NOTHING to achieve these. It’s going to cost approximately $60-80 each to do out systems. How good is that?
You’ll be hearing more from me fairly soon.
Bob