Contact -enhancer, fuses - NOS 1260 High fidelity audio cables


My friend bought a  bit what seems a bit pricy, but I split the cost ,and without question this very special blend is far more powerful then I thought ,I expected a small change but just letting it play for several days a profound improvement, I took two pair of wire wire eclipse cables one treated one not , , as well as fuses 
and then removed , my brother changed them not mentioning which ones ,only 1 sets time needed for integrated amp 
a sizable increase in resolution and image depth , soundstage too was wider as well as deeper .I 
waited a couple hours in between , the fuses synergistic orange , they too were very much improved .
I am going to let them seat  in another 100 Hours at least .I still have not done the power cord, or speaker cables yet . I am very impressed. I was very much a skeptic, since I already have been using 
stabilant 22 which I thought was respectable increase in fidelity . Before making any type of opinion 
it’s well worth trying ,I was told in a week they are coming out with 1/2 size bottles for $349 which will do several audio systems, a light application goes a long way and IMO a noticeable increase in fidelity 
for minimal cost.
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Tim,

The kit has a number of tools of different sizes and and dimensions.
On my transport and Dac for me I found it easier and safer to apply the product to the female recess rather than to the pin itself. May depend on your eyesight and dexterity..I will be working on the internals next of my mono amps. I purchased the smaller dose. Hope I have enough.
This Product makes for more and better sound.

Tom
Well I bought the full bottle.
On my audio system, I only have one interconnect, 4 speaker cables. 3 Niagara power conditioners and about a 6 power cords. I applied it to both ends in most cases.
I just applied it to my home theater power cords, and I still have 3/4+ of it left!

I doubt that I will ever apply it to my tube pins, but I’m still going to tackle the breaker box yet!

ozzy
If you have the kind with steel tabs screwed into copper bus bars, remove all the tabs and coat the entire bus bar. Then replace the tabs and treat them. Then do the neutral and ground bus bars. Best is to remove all the wires, coat the ends, coat the terminals, and then put it all back together. Lotta work, but wow! Imagine what you heard from the bits in your system, times about 10. That's being conservative.  

That's also assuming the same active ingredients as the stuff it is copying, which seems to be the case.   

I did all that in my panel, and more. A lot more. 
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