New Tweak --- Its Fantastic


THE NEW TWEAK

Over the good part of this past year I’ve been beta testing a new tweak, the name of which is "Total Contact." Its a hi-bred graphene contact enhancer that is different from all other contact enhancers that have come and gone for one reason or another. I’m not new to these contact enhancers, having had quite a bit of experience with a product developed by the late Brian Kyle and his "Quick Silver" contact enhancer. The "Total Contact" is different ... a LOT different.

"Total Contact" is graphene based and is not a vibration control. It eliminates micro-arching between two contacts. Micro-arching, much like Micro-vibration smears the sound in our stereo systems. Its the type of distortion that we don’t know is there .... until we eliminate it. There is no break-in as we know it. The sound is improved right off the bat, but what you hear is only a smidgen of what’s to come.

I tested three generations of "TC," each of which was an improvement over the previous incarnation. The final mix was cryogenitically treated and made for a more effective, much smoother application. It comes in a large hypodermic needle type plunger containing 1.5 ml of product and includes a instructional DVD and an application brush.

The application should be applied with a very thin coat to all of your electrical connections .... from your cartridge pins to your power cords. I did my entire system, including the ends of my fuses.

Upon initial application, you will notice an improvement in clarity, correctness of tonal balance and a more overall organic sound. But ... that is just scratching the surface of what this magic paste does. As it cures, the improvements become more apparent. Much more!

There are two real break-through events that happen almost to the day with "Total Contact," one at four weeks and another at eight weeks . At four weeks, you’ll get a real jump in clarity and overall improvement. That’s only a taste though of what’s to come at eight weeks. At eight weeks your system’s focus will make a jump in SQ that is so real - its surreal.

After 40 years in the hobby, and a total tweak nut, I have never heard anything that does what this graphene paste does. The see-through clarity at eight weeks becomes simply amazing. The "paste" eventually cures into a kind of polymer plastic and it seems that the sound improves with each listening session. So, its important that you leave your contacts alone for the duration. If you’re the type of person that continually switches wires in and out, you’ll have to re paste until enough time has elapsed to get "the cure."

The only problem I had was with the first batch and that had to do with shorting out a tube pin in the line stage. Use the "TC" very sparingly on tube pins, if at all. I only had problems with the line stage tube pins. The Amp, CD Player and Phono Stage has had no tube pin problems at all.

Tim Mrock, one of our fellow A’goners, is the developer of the product. Its taken Tim 15 years and several patents to get it right. Tim has "pasted" every electrical contact he can find in his audio system, all of the switches in his circuit breaker box, every contact in his car ... and has used it in commercial applications such as hospital circuit breakers, surgical lights ... and other places where efficiency and long life of electrical components are deemed important.

This product is highly recommended to anyone who truly wants to get the most out of his/her audio systems. There’s enough product in each tube to do at least two audio systems as it just takes a very thin coat on each application to be effective. The last tube was enough to do my system twice and then a friend’s system this past weekend.


Frank

PS: There were a couple of other A’goner beta testers of this product as well. Hopefully, they will chime in here with their experiences for comparison. I "pasted" both of Steve Fleschler’s systems a few days ago, perhaps he will comment on his results too. We forgot to paste Steve’s power cords though, so there’s a lot more to be had from Steve’s two fantastic systems.

Frank
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Before I started my A’gon addiction about 5 years ago my introduction to “hi-fi” - or so I presumed - began in 1994 with the purchase of a pair of Klipsch Epic Series CF-3 floorstanding loudspeakers. I had just purchased my current residence and was in dire need of some furniture to fill what was then and is now my listening space.  (Living room)

I didn’t buy the Klipsch merely for their size. Prior to this time I had lapsed out of the stereo chase for around 10 years. My subscriptions to Stereophile and the like had lapsed, the amount of time I could devote to enjoying music had diminished, so my earnest and eager return to the fold utilized the familiar.

Fast forward a few years, perhaps ten or more. House renovations, redecorations, life in general saw my beloved Klipsch speakers become speckled with paint, dinged from moving them about, all the usual indications of a fairly long life.  Sometime during this period I grew weary of the horn loaded tweeter’s harshness so - this was way before this site or any other - I started “tweaking” the horn by stuffing the face with foam, even a pair of throw pillows once. 

Then I went so far as to pop the horns out out of the cabinets. Lo and behold...all of the internal wiring was your basic speaker wire, the kind sold on spools at Radio Shack, Newmark & Lewis, Crazy Eddie, etc. Kinda surprised this audiot even back then. 

Fast forward again...

Audiogon. My system deviates in value somewhere between $6-$12k depending on what I’ve bought and sold. That’s hi-fi in my world.  Following many threads here, curious about virtually everything to get the most of what I’ve got, I’ve invested in power conditioning, power cords, speaker cables, (formerly “speaker wire”) isolation platforms, various interconnects, and the whole plethora of stuff championed and dissed here and afar.  

And ya know what?  Most of the suggestions and tweaks HAVE had impact on improving my enjoyment.  Most of them by comparison with purchasing the major components have been inexpensive as well.  Whether or not treating my connections with products scientifically purported to eliminate bad stuff will be immediately tangible to me, the relatively minor expenditure to investigate the possibility continues to be extremely attractive.  

I’m about to investigate the fuse thing with the new Blue fuses.  I have to. The whole argument for replacing stock fuses makes sense to me. If spending approximately $150 can better my current setup’s performance methinks the investment is validated. 
Improving the contacts on my equipment?  Worth a try. 

Sure beats the snot outta replacing amps and preamps and speakers, oh my!9
@oblgny  +1  Oyez, Oyez, Oyez

Most of the suggestions and tweaks HAVE had impact on improving my enjoyment.  Most of them by comparison with purchasing the major components have been inexpensive as well.
Been There; Done That.

You still end up with a used; basically higher quality midfi system. Save your “nickels”
and really get the good stuff. Stop wasting $$$ over and over again on “Shipping & Lost Value” Put a real plan together and follow through.

Magic Fuses and Acoustic Spit will not turn midfi into High End.
nkonor sez:

"Magic Fuses and Acoustic Spit will not turn midfi into High End."


You must be a real joy to be  married to. 

Has it ever occurred to you that turning a "midfi" system into a system that provides real musical enjoyment is a viable part of this hobby? Damn! Talk about condescending! 

Frank  
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