New TEO Audio ICs, who has them?


TEO has been busy, they recently introduced the KRONOS ICs:

https://www.dagogo.com/audio-blast-three-new-cables-two-cable-makers/

I see they also have an upgraded version of the Game Changer (GC II):

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis8e6gg-teo-audio-gcii-1m-different-physics-math-different-result...


tommylion
@wig 

Agreed. Losing the discrete splitter components reduces the external signal connectors and should improve the resultant sound. 
We also have a splitter on the drawing board that we will get to in the very near future.
All this is causing me a splitting headache! Actually, no; I'm having a grand time! 
Jumping in on this thread a little late . What does the Schroeder method actually do? Lower resistance? I use an all balanced system so I’m intrigued that it works balanced as well. However not to power amps ?

Also has anyone just tried soldering up a shotgun rig like this (even with standard cheaper Mogami type cables ) rather than adaptors ?


Yes, some have some small experience...most have little experience in this.

Wire can have reflections and potential resonances, careful when doing this with wire....., which is why it has been avoided for the past 30-40 years in audio (the audiophile 'high end' years of audio systems) and is considered a no-no across the entire electronic spectrum of systems coupling.

amorphous.. notably less likely to have issue...(amorphous wire is a new thing)

Liquid metal alloy...less likely again than amorphous. (an even newer thing)

(culled from experience at the multi billion dollar ’transmission line concerned’ major telecommunications company ---level of testing)