I just re-paste. Most likely wouldn't hurt either way.
Frank
Frank
New Tweak --- Its Fantastic
Need a recommendation for best practices here folks.... as a habitual tube and cable roller (though I have to say my cabling situation is in a very good place now), and a happy user of Total Contact, what is the preferred way to use Total Contact when changing out cables or tubes that have already been treated? Is it better to leave the connection as is, and only treat the newly introduced wire or tube, or is best to thoroughly clean the connection(s) with 99% iso alcohol, and re-treat like a new connection? Does it matter either way? Thoughts? |
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^^^ dave_b ... Thanks for the rational response. Take it from me Dave ... In over 40 years in the hobby, and a tweaker to boot, you can imagine how many tweaks I've tried. Some worked really well. Some didn't work at all. Some actually degraded the sound. BUT, in all of the 40+ years, I've never tried anything like Total Contact and the Omega E Mats ... especially the combination of the two products. This stuff is the bomb. Read the reviews by others on the site who have tried Total Contact and you'll see that they concur with my assessment. I have a question for you Dave ... and I'm not dissing you here at all. Question: If you have no intention of either buying the product or using it, then why are you posting in the thread and what was the point of making this particular post?
I don't think Tim Mrock would be willing to part with a free sample for you, and I readily admit that the one drawback is that there is no money back trial or guarantee on this product. The fact is Dave, some things need to be taken on faith. There's enough paste in one tube of Total Contact to do two systems, maybe three systems if they are not to extensive. Perhaps you could go in with a fellow audiophile friend and split the cost?? Hang in there ... Frank PS: I didn't realize that there was life after tubes. :-) |
I’ve probably owned more tube gear than most of you lube lovers here. I know what tubes can do and enjoyed the stuff quite a bit, but over time, I was inevitably unhappy with certain aspects of their sound. On a day to day basis, Krell has always delivered the best balance for me. I would be willing to try a free sample of the magic lube, but as someone who has tried far to many transformational tweaks in the past...I’m not gonna pony up hundreds of dollars! $50 maybe. |
Interesting. Where did you add the vacuum tubes? Frank Report this |
dave_b ... Thanks for posting in this thread. We haven’t had a naysayer around these parts for quite sometime. If you check the entire thread, you’ll find that the old naysayers have dropped off of the edge of the planet and don’t post here anymore. The reason? ... all of the positive reviews and accolades given toward Total Contact from other members. Either the positive reviews have made their posts, like yours, way too silly ... or they just couldn’t stand it anymore and opened up their wallets and popped for a tube or two of TC for themselves, and are now enjoying the tremendous results. You can save yourself a lot of time and finger/keyboard exercise if you’ll do the same. Come on big boy, open up the wallet, let all the moths fly out, grab hold of the old Master Card and pony up. You’ll be glad you did. Believe it or not dave_b ... Total Contact will even make Krell electronics sound half way decent, and if that isn't an empirical miracle, what is? Be sure to post your positive results here. Thanks ... Frank |
dave_b I applied a little TC to my eyeballs and it made your last post appear even more inane than ever before. Incredible stuff, that TC. :-) Pasting the speaker crossovers with TC was a revelation. I highly recommend it if you have easy access to the crossovers. Pasting the crossovers was at least as large of an improvement in SQ as pasting the power conditioner. Frank |
Saturday morning I applied Total Contact to all of the parts in my speaker crossovers. After getting everything back together I sat down for a little listening. Nice improvement in clarity for sure. One little problem though. My friend Robert came over last night for a listening session. We both noted a very significant improvement in clarity. Lots of grain reduction. What? I thought I had removed all of the grain already. While there was an overall improvement in everything we audiophiles like, there was a persistent "darkness" to the sound. Both Robert and I heard it. I've had the same experience with TC on a few other components so I wasn't worried about it. Sure enough, this morning while enjoying my coffee and listening to the system, the darkness was gone. What was left was the purest, most realistic instrumental and vocal music I've yet experienced from the system. Zowie ... how much better is this magic music machine going to get? Total Contact and the Omega E Mats ... a dynamite combination. Highly recommended. Frank |
I post very infrequently but I feel I should here. I just applied TC to Interconnects, speaker cables and power plugs only 3 hours ago. The first album I played was Ghost In The Machine by the Police. I’ve owned this album since I was 15. I’m almost 51. I know it like my glorious naked body ok. The first song I heard no difference whatsoever. Nothing positive nor deleterious. However, the second song “every little thing she does is magic” I did hear a difference. The steel drums in the background were clearer. I’ve always been able to hear them but this time I could hear the attack. I’ve never heard that before, the next album was Armed Forces by Elvis Costello. I’ve owned it since I was a teen. Organ and background vocals were a little clearer. At the moment I’m playing Moon Shaped Pool by Radiohead. Tons of micro detail there and the same result. I am hearing a slight clarity that is audibly detectable. Call me a sucker or a liar to your hearts content but I maintain I hear it all the same. At this point (3 hours in) I like what I am hearing. |
Oops I hit the wrong key. @ shadorne. Why do you post on topics that you clearly know very little about. If you were not sure about something and you visited the forum to respectfully gain knowledge or information, that would be fine, but you assert yourself in an obnoxious way that offends. You posted on Whitecamaross' thread and used a speaker plot to put down someone and something. That plot with the slightly drooping high freq. is often done intentionally by the designer. Its well known that a perfectly flat freq. response can sound lean and fatiguing. You claim it is compression??? Why do you bother to spew such unadulterated rubbish? When you state 'facts' as you do you really need to have at least a modicum of knowledge. Its amusing in a pathetic way. |
@ketoades I pasted the 2 6922's in the preamp section of my integrated amp. I pasted the pins probably about 70% of the way. I bought a modded version of an amp that I already had and after listening for a few days I wasn't impressed. I remembered that the former stock unit had the tube pins pasted with X-treme AV Quicksilver Gold. So I put the TC contact enhancer on the 6922 tube pins and only broke in overnight. The next day the amps performance was greatly improved and definitely surpassed the stock unit. Really made a BIG diffetence. Put as thin a coat on as you can for I think I always put too much on and it takes longer to breakin that way. |
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kedoades ... 1. Yes, I pasted the outside of the barrels on the IC's and also the binding posts on my speakers. 2. Conservative use would be to paste the tube pins about 1/4 of the way up the pins to avoid any shorts across the bottom of the glass affecting the other pins. A non-conservative way would be to paste the entire outside of the signal tubes (not the power tubes). I know someone who has done the signal tubes and claimed a significant improvement there ... but I haven't tried it. Frank |
I have a couple more things I want to treat with tc. First I recall Frank saying that if you paint the interconnect barrels with tc it will bring an improvement. I am assuming that the barrel is the outside part that the interconnect? Also would like to apply tc to my 6922 tubes. I think I read that I should just apply to the very end of the pins? Thanks |
Interesting experiment today with the AV system. For several months my Oppo 203 Blue Ray player had been connected to the Sony 4K-TV with a PS Audio HDMI cable whose outer ground surface was treated with Total Contact. Today I installed a Wire World Platinum HDMI cable (all silver wires instead of copper with a more complex wire strand geometry). Compared to the much less expensive PS Audio cable , the Wire World cable produced a brighter and more detailed picture. But the real fun happened when latter today I also then treated the Wire World cable with Total Contact. The picture kept it's brightness and detail but the color saturation and 3D quality improved as it did when the PS Audio cable was treated with Total Contact. So I am more impressed with the way Total Contact improves a HDMI cable than when upgrading from a PS Audio HDMI cable to a very expensive Wire World Platinum HDMI cable. David Pritchard |
dynaquest4 Bottom line....contact goop that ts sticky, messy ...That's not how it's been described by other users. Is it possible that you received a defective sample? Did you contact the manufacturer to ask about that? |
Evening folks......yes I did indeed give out my email........likely live to regret that.......Haven't been here long enough to understand how everything works as far as person to person stuff......Now I do, thank you Elizabeth :) In a world where damn near everybody puts their whole life "out there" on FB and 14 other social media platforms, I guess I haven't risked too much. Worst case I'll get even MORE spam, and maybe a few crazies with nothing better to do. I can delete, as required........Best case, I might "meet" some interesting people. I live alone now with 5 cats, so conversation is somewhat one sided these days...I talk, they meow and that's about the extent of it. They're not bad company, but they seriously lack conversational skills. Have a nice evening :) |
thecarpathian @geoffkait - Evidence??!!! I thought that evidence mumbo jumbo was reserved strictly for the pseudo-skeptics! Do I hear a closet door opening?? >>>Whatever turns you on, needle nose. But demanding proof is not the same as asking for evidence. If you hear a closet door it’s probably yours. |
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