OK, so I have to ask. Is this real, or is this a joke?


This is plastered several times on the Audiogon home page: "High Fidelity Cables NPS-1260 3D Enhancer 1.5ml" for $349. Am I late to the April fool’s party?   How much for a gallon?
shtinkydog
@grannyring

Old news, great product, astounding sound quality improvement.
Thanks. Good to hear. I just got some but have not applied it yet.
Yes, it is real. There really are audiophiles who assume nothing unusually expensive or hard to understand can actually work.

And yes, it is a joke. That such as that think of themselves as audiophiles.

Look at it logically. If you truly are an audiophile then sound quality is incredibly important and you will pay dearly for it. So a high price in and of itself means nothing.

Also if you are an audiophile then you know the extreme high end of quality always involves pushing the performance envelope into new areas of development. So it is the norm for novel products to come along from time to time.

They say having to explain it takes the humor out of the joke. So be it. Still a joke. Just always better to be in on it.
Mapman 
Have you taken notice at how much more clearly the jokes could be heard and understood over the applause and laughs when played thru your Walsh drivers..after 1260 Elixir was applied? Without 1260 you will never hear the punch line. Tom
Could be but I can hear  them just fine as is 3-d and all thanks to my very own personal tweak tonic with only the finest and most correct ingredients applied. 😉
I'm sorry to quote The Beatles but it seems appropriate:

It's all in the mind, you know.

Or is it?

It's all in the mind, y'know.

Some guys on the internet say its worth it and don’t be a knuckle dragger so there you go what else do you need?
When you have no case, don't argue the case, argue the man. In this case that means insult the ones who know this stuff works. If that is what you call great stuff, then I feel sorry for you.
I think you misunderstood me millercarbon. I actually think this is great stuff and have applied it to fuses, IC’s, & power cables. Well worth the asking price.
Sadly, possibly not - if this product is based on 'Stabilant 22' - then it does actually do significant good as a contact enhancer/decrapifier. 20 years ago, a Very Large Airplane Company in Seattle was paying something close to $5000+ per liter for full strength bottles of this stuff.

Cagey HiFi folks carried empty 'White-Out' bottles and caged dropper fills from the electronics techs - a 10 Ml dropper full made a perfect 5:1 dilution in a 50 Ml White-Out bottle, and would treat all the low-level signal connections in a stereo system.

Avionics testers loved Stabilant 22, because they'd have a high degree of confidence that anomalous results came from the 'Device Under Test' - and not from within their test rig.

They'd build up a room full of gear, run a calibration test, and create a performance parameter document. Then they'd test some shiny new widget, look at the readouts, curse, and rerun calibration.

Glee and jubilation would breakout when the testing lash up came out spot on the document spec - which it would do for months or even years after the initial build - there simply was no discernable drift or fluctuation caused by their complex cabling.

They'd get to send the red-tagged widget back to engineering for rework on a Thursday - forcing weekend overtime for "The idiots who don't know how the <really> test things" - and all go off to the racetrack to bet on the ponies.
“Through magnetic conduction, NPS-1260 works on a micro-level to bind the electrons in your connectors, improve their transfer of energy, and direct the current more fluidly.”

Haha 
Any deoxidizer is great in harsh conditions. 
Some of you may have some very damp rooms. 
A wee dram or two of single malt scotch can have a huge effect on sound quality too! 
It's all good! Cheers, 
It may be good for the system but probably not.
But to inform OP, those who think it is are paying $880,739.32 per US gallon and the supplier is laughing his guts up.

No end of fools.  There's a dozen born every half minute.

Ho hum.
Since we're on the subject, can anyone offer their experience with Mad Scientists Audio Graphene contact enhancer.
So, I’m not all the way a believer…but can definitely appreciate the potential for benefit. Now…is there any other type of product that can still at least/almost meet the benefits of this product half-way at about 1/8 the cost? Or even less? Hopefully without detrimental side effects to connectors and contact points. 
Forgive the question…I realize this is (already) a well-beaten path 🙏🏼
Ozzy, this site has so changed for the worse with many “newer”posters not at all open minded or pursuing sonic excellence. I have learned to just speak the truth based on my experience and let the “others” be negative and uninformed.

I still use this forum to learn from the seasoned and well experienced who are really passionate about getting the very most out of their systems and music in their homes. 
I have used Stabilant 22 for a number of years ,
then went in 3 ways on a larger bottle ,
the 1260 = the 2520 is excellent  I gave it a thin coat waited 2 weeks and reapplied ,Excellent results ,if you don’t touch good for years ,do all including all Ac blades ,the key Very important is  cleaning Every contact rca,xlr with high purity Isopropyl alcohol on quality swabs .I use the Caig swabs for the cheap foam swabs the alcohol melts the adhesive on the swabs 
AC outlets should  be  copper ,gold even on AC connectors,for brass Hubble or other type 
a black oxide forms  which robs detail yes even on the AC line.
This "newer poster" posted this because I was serious in asking my original question.  The reason:  It reminded me of that other guy here who used to sell his magic rocks and wall plates claiming all kinds of crazy miracles.  I honestly thought this was one of those endeavors.  I was wrong.  Don't lose any sleep over it.
It worked great on my modest system.  I wouldn’t have known,had I not tried it. 
grannyring,

You are so right. Are we just a dying breed? I hope not.

kenny,

Yes, but this product is.

ozzy
Thanx clearthinker for thinking clearly. Please let me be more blunt. Anybody who buys this stuff is being sucker punched. It does ABSOLUETLY NOTHING to improve the quality of ANYTHING. Please, spend your money on better equipment. Support those that make an honest living making great equipment for us not these charlatans. 
Another Dilbert Dude who thinks any sound can be fixed with digital
correction including a ceiling riding atop of speakers.. Spend your money to raise your surf board ceiling off your 7ft speakers..If you had a taller room then you could buy taller speakers....Tom
I am not going to buy this stuff.But I find it ridiculous when people present their opinion even without experiencing the product. Of course they are entitled to their opinions - but they may not be valid. And to ridicule someone because they found a positive impact in their system is even more surprising. The differences in how systems are setup makes a huge impact on resolving power and identifying minuscule changes.
Only a complete idiot would claim a product doesn’t work without ever trying it.

I don’t know if it does work, but I have no reason to doubt those who have tried it and say it does. As far as I know, nobody who has tried it has found it doesn’t work.

What holds me back is I have concerns as to how to remove it afterwards if I do not like it. I don't want to end up needing to replace tube sockets, power receptacles etc.





Only a complete idiot would claim a product doesn’t work without ever trying it.

You do realize of course you are talking about mapman, mijostyn, georgehifi, and at least a dozen other highly "respected" members?

What holds me back is I have concerns as to how to remove it afterwards if I do not like it.

It wipes off with ordinary alcohol.

I don’t want to end up needing to replace tube sockets, power receptacles etc.

Then don’t put it places it can’t be removed until you are sure. Try on spades, bananas, where it is easily removed. Which once you hear it I doubt you will. But that is always the safest way to go about it.

@theaudiotweak , jealousy will get you no where.

Some of us have the audacity to stand up to this BS. I'm not doing this for my own gratification although I have to admit it is fun tweaking these people. I am doing it to save people who are not as learned about these things from wasting their hard earned money on garbage. 
" Some of us have the audacity to stand up to this BS. I'm not doing this for my own gratification although I have to admit it is fun tweaking these people. I am doing it to save people who are not as learned about these things from wasting their hard earned money on garbage."

BS, your arrogance is spilling all over the keyboard. No direct experience with the product. Opinion based on nothing. Is it too expensive for you? Would you say the same if it was 6 bucks a bottle? Judging by the ones that have actually used it, the product is hardly garbage. You are actually making yourself look quite foolish.
I must admit, I did have a reluctance when I ordered the1260. But, I also felt that way when I first tried a high end power cord. I think it was a called the Synergistic Master Coupler. Wow was I surprised!

Some add-ons/ tweaks make little if any difference, but I have tried many that do.

My point is, in this hobby it is the quest for the "absolute sound" we will never achieve it but it is a fun journey.

P.S. Like the Synergistic Master Coupler the 1260 caught me by surprised. You are missing out if you don't try it.

ozzy
@pauly , sticks and stones. 

You going for a ride in a car missing one front wheel? Think it might be dangerous? But, you are an idiot for never trying it first. 

Some of us actually know what is going on so we can be self assured in our position. What you think you hear is in reality what you think you hear.
Hearing is so plastic it is an unreliable gauge to use in assessing audio accuracy. I did not say sound quality. I do not like perfectly accurate sound in regards to frequency response. But you have to start somewhere and Flat is as good a place as any. Do you know what flat sounds like? Do you have any idea what the frequency response of your system in your room is? You can measure it you know.
Then don’t put it places it can’t be removed until you are sure.

I’d most like to use it on tube pins. However, I had a toddler pull a tube off one of my amps and stick it in his mouth. Toddlers can pull bananas and power plugs too.

Try on spades, bananas, where it is easily removed.

True for spades, false for bananas. How do you get the female cavity on the binding posts clean? 

I’ll wait for the non toxic version. Don’t get me wrong, my sound is worth more to me than the lives of my friends’ children, but I just don’t want to have to deal with the fallout afterwards.



Ever heard of Q-tips? Probably not. Apparently never heard of keeping toddlers away from electronics either.
Don’t get me wrong, my sound is worth more to me than the lives of my friends’ children, but I just don’t want to have to deal with the fallout afterwards.

Wait- what? So either you’re a towering sociopath, or a terrible troll. Or both?

The only come back to that is leave the amp on and they will not be pulling tubes. Trust me.
You going for a ride in a car missing one front wheel? Think it might be dangerous? But, you are an idiot for never trying it first.

Your pathetic analogy is absurd and completely non pertinent to the topic … as is your presence on this forum. If you think your imagined “knowledge” trumps what I, and the other posters observe, you are delusional. 

Just go away, you irritate me … and most other posters.
tweaking as a gateway to child endangerment…….

we have departed controlled flight…
If it’s petrolatum based, beware of using on connections which get hot. Like tubes.