TA-102 fo.Q Product from Japan "TRY These"


TA-102 fo.Q from Japan. 
I just added these to the bottom of my Focal Speaker stands. They are supposed to reduce vibrations and I must say they have tightened up the soundstage and bass. For a package of 2 for speakers they cost about $35 and it only took about a week to receive. 
I bought additional ones that I will try on the inside of some of my component covers. These are the real deal, even  better than Herbies!

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It works best anywhere near power and signal connections. It has good but lesser effect elsewhere on the chassis of any suitable equipment. It would probably work near breakers, but as it's slightly conductive, I would be very careful with this, and wouldn't do it myself. If you have common sense and basic knowledge of the dangers of breaker boxes, you may be able to do it safely. Obviously, nowhere near the live wires. 

I have several component chassis almost completely covered in fo.Q inside and out except for vents. But they are things like ADCs, DACs, turntables, solid state phono preamps. Heat has never been a problem for any of those. I would not use it on valve amps because the glue could melt. 



Here’s a link to a digital transfer I made with fo.Q tape on every piece of equipment used to make the transfer (cartridge, tonearm, tonearm cable, phono preamp, a/d converter)

http://www.g45central.com/posts/Frays.flac
I have a Audioquest Niagara 7000 and I was thinking of using the Fo.Q extensively inside it. Under the cover, on caps, on the IEC inlet.

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jkbtn46 posts04-26-2019 5:32amIt's called "snaked-oil-induced-placebo-effect". Don't waste your money folks.

+1, it's just the thing for the gullible, it's https://youtu.be/YTY26k0CA0I?t=4

Cheers George