Mad Scientist Graphene Contact Enhancer


It’s going to take me a few days to get a handle on it. I had new flooring installed and had to shut the entire system down for a couple days. My first impression yesterday came from listening to George Michael’s FAITH, which is a disc I almost gave away a while back, but decided to keep as one of my ‘torture’ discs= sounds crappy in my system.
 
A couple weeks ago I upgraded my coax cable and one power cord, both of which I placed on my Audiolab CDT6000 (but did not play Faith). I treated the coax and the XLRs from my Voyager to the Audio Alchemy DDP-1 preamp with the Hi Fidelity graphene sample. After a week or so I decided to move the now broken in PC to my Voyager, which sounds better and better with each upgrade/tweak, including moving the new PC to the Voyager.
 
So, before turning the system back on yesterday, I prepared to apply the Mad Scientist graphene, while reading the accompanying paperwork, it sounds like the exact same thing as the sample I got from Hi Fidelity, but at < 1/3 the price!
 
The Mad Scientist Contact Enhancer was applied to the speaker cables and all the associated wiring to my Open Baffle Emerald Physics 3.4 speakers (outboard XOs) and binding posts at the the base of the speakers and also to where the jumpers between those binding posts and the connections to coax drivers mid and tweeters= 7 sets per side... RPA!
 
More in a few days
tweak1
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@thyname old enough to recognize a goofy SOB. 

Living in glass house. Yuk. 

Keep going with your childish name calling. It makes my point about mental disorder folks like you display in the audio forums. 100%

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do you understand that a soldered connection will ALWAYS sound better than a metal push clip connection

Not all connections in components are soldered, and there's no proof soldered sounds better. Take 2 of the  exact same amp, solder all connections in one and use crimp connectors in the other and tell which is which. No way.