TA-102 fo.Q Product from Japan "TRY These"


TA-102 fo.Q from Japan. 
I just added these to the bottom of my Focal Speaker stands. They are supposed to reduce vibrations and I must say they have tightened up the soundstage and bass. For a package of 2 for speakers they cost about $35 and it only took about a week to receive. 
I bought additional ones that I will try on the inside of some of my component covers. These are the real deal, even  better than Herbies!

ozzy
128x128ozzy

Maybe I should add that it is not available on eBay, neither .com nor .co.uk.

The German representative does not bother to answer after I told them that I was looking for the TA-32/TA-102.

On all other shops I googled, the fo.Q Tape is sold out.

I have written to a Russian shop, which apparently has some on stock, but no answer yet.

I would be very happy if someone could help me get my hands on two or three packets of the TA-32.  

I received a reply from Kiso Industries in Japan. For those of you who might be interested, they discontinued the fo.Q products August 31, 2023.

I managed to get my hands on two packages of the older version TA-52 from Ukraine.

I hope they are close to as good as the TA-32, which was apparently an upgrade to the TA-52.

If anyone has experience with the TA-52 to share, please!

Hi every one who have contributed to this and other threads on the fo.Q. tape.

I am absolutely positively surprised by the effect on the SQ of my stereo (Cambridge CXC CDR, Audio Note DAC, Audio Note Pre-Amp, 2 Audio Innovations S800 power amps in by-amping and Martin Logan Aerius speakers).

I have treated all PSU connections and cables, all big ELCOs in CDR, DAC, Pre-Amp and power Amps and speaker cables.

I hope some of you could give me some details on where to stick the fo.Q. tape on/under power transformers on my power Amps.

Also the approximately size of tape at the different positions.

I do apologize for getting back to this old thread, but the fo.Q. tape has never been showing up in German forums neither has it been available in Germany.

Anyway I hope someone will be able to give me some hints on treating power transformers and possibly OT, if making any improvement.

Thank you smiley