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
Thanks Bob but I’m talking about the double double jr cables Teo has for sale here. I’m just wondering if they use the negative wire from each cable soldered to the negative on the KLE connector and then the positive wire from each cable soldered to the positive. Or do they just use both wires on one cable for the negative and both wires on the other cable for the positive for each left and right connector. I hope I’m making sense... :)
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@t_ramey Good question. I think the answer to your question might depend on whether both signal and ground legs of each cable are composed of the liquid metal fluid.

The publicly available details of their cable configuration is scant at best. The cost of the liquid metal fluid is expensive, so they may use a solid type of wire for the ground leg of their less expensive cables.  


@celander  Thanks. I'm thinking of making a cheap pair of shotgun cables for a second system so I'm kinda wondering if it matters or not to have the pos/neg wires from the same cable when trying to hook them up to a single connector. It may depend on the geometry of the cable, I'm guessing.
Just to be sure, t_ramey, when you begin cooking up your own designs you are doubly into the "do at your own risk" arena. I doubt TEO wants to be responsible for home made cables and outcomes. I can see perfectly why they would not wish to divulge such information - and no one should be aggrieved because of that.