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Well I can't speak for the ebay offering but I'm very pleased with my one and it goes a long long way. I've used 0.6ml of the 1.5ml.
I've pasted all power connections in all my components. That's amp, power conditioner, network switch , subwoofer. I've also pasted the tops of any electrolytic capacitors, any bare wiring and a few other selected components including tops of logic chips and dac chips and the top plate of a torroid power supply in the sub. All bare wires in the speakers and their crossovers and speaker connections. Also did a 6 way heavy duty mains block that I now no longer use. Oh and the rca shorting plugs on the inputs I don't use on the amp and sub.
Pasting components not for the faint harted so I've used $120. Doing the whole system , I will do my consumer unit once I get a sparky to fit an isolation switch. The effects are very noticeable improvement as a whole. Takes about 6 to 8 weeks to go off and the improvement develops over that time.
What do I hear ? Lower noise floor some improvements to the soundstage depth and width, so some extra details in familiar tracks. Above all I think it just makes the system sound more natural, more musical.
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Great stuff...I use Deoxit pro gold..after cleaning with bluehorizon clean-IT..works a treat..used on all connections, plugs and sockets....not a big lay out really...considering how far it goes....and of course I use special hi-fi fuses...and they get cleaned and coated too...
No , not at the moment but you can get it direct from the states fairly easily. I pm’d you with more details.
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What ever you do, don't be tempted to use anything conductive on valve pins, especialy copper slip, yes' i have seen this on a few occasions on equipment in for repair! :doh:
Aparrently certain dealers used to recomend this practice, :scratch: good for repair tech's, not so good for your pocket! :rolleyes:
Just be careful.
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Yes, the idea of conductive 'goo' on contacts, pins or anything else is a no-no to me.
Well that's a bit better than $300, but I would like to know a little more about the "Super Squalene Oil" ! Again I have to say that within the context of mains fuses that fit into a 13 plug, attempting to achieve perfect contact between the fuse end caps and the fuse clips will only reduce the already low resistance by about 2 mOhm. Remember the source impedance of the mains supply at the wall socket is about 0.25 Ohm.
Have to say I'm not encouraged by any of these preparations and will stick with Duraglit polish wadding, rubbed off with a dry paper towel, should I feel the need to 'pretty up' the contacts, pins etc.
I use Caig DeOxit or Blue Horizon Clean It to clean my contacts then I treat with Caig ProGold 100% concentrate. I've used this method for years and have always gotten good results. I must confess that I would like to try the Total Contact or even Furutechs contact enhancer. I will do eventually and I will report back chaps.