Dielectric grease on connection ends


I was changing a coil on one of my bikes earlier, and as always, applied a light film of dielectric grease on the coil outputs, and on the spark plug boots. A thought occurred to me that this may be a valid application in audio connections as well. A small amount applied with a cotton swab to bananas/spades/rca's etc. may help, and I'm thinking about giving it a go. Was wondering if this has been tried by any other members, and thoughts on the pro/con aspects.
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Showing 3 responses by erik_squires

By the way, unlike a lot of oxides, copper oxide is just as conductive as copper. :)

Of course, I still use crimp bands and nice speaker connectors anyway.

Best,

Erik