Oh yes - from an early recommendation on this thread, I should also mention that I got some DeOxit Gold Cleaner (it came with a free sample of the Conditioner, which supposedly maintains the cleanliness).
First try was on the crappy original AC cord to my Garrrard turntable. This was almost a joke, but it was definitely the oldest and most corroded plug in my system. When we plugged it back in (and played the same piece), my audiophile friend and I virtually leapt out of our seats - the improvement was so marked! Improved bass transients, better resolution, sweeter highs - and this was only on an AC cord turning the turntable motor! Really our first reaction was being more drawn into the music (Enrico Mainardi playing a Tartini cello concerto), and then we dissected the details.
A smoothly turning turntable motor really is an important thing!
Next try was on the AC pins of the Io's power supply. The change here was much less marked, but I guess the pins were much cleaner (and newer).
More results as I gradually clean stuff. I don't have any other contacts with visible oxidation, so that turntable motor cord might have been the big winner.
Patrick
First try was on the crappy original AC cord to my Garrrard turntable. This was almost a joke, but it was definitely the oldest and most corroded plug in my system. When we plugged it back in (and played the same piece), my audiophile friend and I virtually leapt out of our seats - the improvement was so marked! Improved bass transients, better resolution, sweeter highs - and this was only on an AC cord turning the turntable motor! Really our first reaction was being more drawn into the music (Enrico Mainardi playing a Tartini cello concerto), and then we dissected the details.
A smoothly turning turntable motor really is an important thing!
Next try was on the AC pins of the Io's power supply. The change here was much less marked, but I guess the pins were much cleaner (and newer).
More results as I gradually clean stuff. I don't have any other contacts with visible oxidation, so that turntable motor cord might have been the big winner.
Patrick