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
@taras22 thanks for this summary.
Sooooo...let’s chat pricing.
2x Jr @ 0.6M run is $749;
Ultra Plus 0.6M run is $???; and
Reference Ne Plus Ultra 0.6M run $???
The typical Y-splitter is wire-based, so it should benefit from a burn-in conditioning using a Cable Cooker. Just daisy chain them together and use an extra conventional interconnect (if needed) to complete the connection between the Cable Cooker’s input and output.

Please remember to heed Teo Audio’s warning about NOT conditioning their interconnects with a Cable Cooker.
@celander

 Here is the pricing you requested.

Ultra Plus @ 0.6m is $1375 (USD)

Reference Ne Plus Ultra @ 0.6m is $18,500 ( USD )
@taras22 Thanks for that info! (I was hoping your 25x number of your prior post was a typo. Guess we can all dream. 😂 😂) 
Alan Kafton said 2 to 2-1/2 days should be adequate for burning in conventional Y-splitters with his Cable Cooker. After thinking about my last post a bit more, I was incorrect about daisy-chaining Y-splitters without using the full complement of interconnects. One must use a complete set of interconnect cables at all relevant connectors of each Y-splitter to ensure that all of the Y-splitter connections are burned in.