High Fidelity Cable replaces NPS 1260


The product is going to be called NPS Q45T. Not out yet, but on their Facebook page.

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Willgolf

When i first applied the 1260 i put it on real thin and not a full cover on the speaker spades. Went back later and recoated and music did get better. So I do not think reapplying it will hurt. May take a little longer to break in to where it sounds good. My whole system is treated with 1260 , It made it sound really good. I will be trying the new Q45t here soon and i will post the comparison when i do.

I had mentioned that 1260 applied to one speaker cable did not do anything.

Now Rick told me two things. 1. Some contacts are too polished to hold 1260 well.

2. Speaker spades and bananas need to be completely covered. I did notice that my spade when “painted” with 1260 had lots of clear spots. And that I only applied it to the tips of the spade. So, that explains why I heard no improvement.

@willgolf There should be some left on the other end of the connection. Doesn’t hurt to reapply though if connections have been remade a few times.

1260 does seem to help USB and HDMI connections.

The case is useful for neat storage, but AI’d save the money if you already have 1260.

i would think the 1260’s thin applicators would work for cleaning female ports, but what has HF said about whether or not cleaning is a necessity with the new stuff?

 

I have applied the NPS-1260 to my system a few months back and I still have about 1/2 bottle left. (I bought the big bottle)

If and when I need more, I guess then it will be the newer product. Will I need to clean off the 1260 first? It seems I read somewhere that you need to.

ozzy

@ozzy  when first try Q45T, my humble suggest is to clean off 1260 completely at 1 or 2 location then apply Q45T. After that is your choice.

in my opinion:

nps-1260: gains more information 

Q45T: gains more resolutions