I'm running multiple sets of PHT, ECT and a full room/speaker treatment of the HFTs. I've tried these things everywhere and even x-rayed and studied how they're built. About the only thing I don't know is what it is they put inside. Its different in different versions. So they vary the size, shape and inner material to tune for different applications. Yet as you know they all produce about the same result. (Notable exception for PHT versions.)
Also have a lot of Synergistic not only now but over 30 years experience building my system. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 This includes experience with their ground plane tech as well as a lot of other stuff I've tried with grounding.
So no direct experience with GCT but 30 years that tells me GCT is gonna be about the same as all the rest. Also, easy way to test it out, try putting an ECT or two in the locations where GCT would go. If you pull ECT from one component and move it to a GCT location and the sound doesn't get much worse that's a pretty good indication. Because they all work about the same, then if ECT works there you can be sure GCT will work there and at least as good.
I suspect the reason there's hardly any info is these things are a hard enough sell in the first place. Many find it just too hard to believe these things work at all, let alone that they work better than just about anything else. Its even harder to believe anything stuck to just a ground can make any difference. Well, it does. I just haven't gotten around to trying this particular one yet. So many tweaks... so little time...
Also have a lot of Synergistic not only now but over 30 years experience building my system. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 This includes experience with their ground plane tech as well as a lot of other stuff I've tried with grounding.
So no direct experience with GCT but 30 years that tells me GCT is gonna be about the same as all the rest. Also, easy way to test it out, try putting an ECT or two in the locations where GCT would go. If you pull ECT from one component and move it to a GCT location and the sound doesn't get much worse that's a pretty good indication. Because they all work about the same, then if ECT works there you can be sure GCT will work there and at least as good.
I suspect the reason there's hardly any info is these things are a hard enough sell in the first place. Many find it just too hard to believe these things work at all, let alone that they work better than just about anything else. Its even harder to believe anything stuck to just a ground can make any difference. Well, it does. I just haven't gotten around to trying this particular one yet. So many tweaks... so little time...