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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@yoby - Oh, I’m getting more and doing more. I am eagerly waiting for my speaker cables to get delivered back to me. I’ve had absolutely no negative impact to my system, what was good just got better,
Heck if there was a name competition for it, I’d submit the name, "
Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers", three clicks of the volume dial and it’ll take you there!

I made a joke with a friend and said it’s like getting a hickey from Scarlett Johansson, I’d never want it to go away.

@whostolethebatmobile - I haven’t heard of Q45T, and the product name that I heard wasn’t the real name of "The new kid on the block", so what is it?

@facten - it’s already for sale, it’s distributed but not manufactured by a reasonably well known Agon member, the path to the product is perfect. Based upon what I’m hearing in my system, I’m guessing it’s going to remain a staple for audiophiles. I’ve got to get samples to friends overseas, it’s just that good.

An eCommerce website is being built for the business to sell the commercial product, for use in audio and video systems.
**I did call the distributor to confirm that I could both release this information, and verify this information.**

Rixthetrick - NPS-Q45T is the name of the High Fidelity Cables contact enhancer which replaces the NPS-1260. 

Once the new kid on the block is marketed, this belongs on a thread of its own.

Please be aware Q45T is perhaps not best used as a contact enhancer on your expensive cables. You don’t even necessarily need to use it on the stereo. Just use it on the pins of a bunch of cheap double/multiple adapters, plugged into various wall sockets around the house. Just a very thin coat on the ac and earth pins. The best option is a multiple adapter strip, with all the outlets filled with dummy adapters (each treated with Q45T). No current needs to flow (but if there’s a switch it must be on).

(I'm assuming Q45T is what I think it is. I don't have any Q45T to check. But if it is black, oily and slightly gritty, then it is probably what I think. To be sure, rub a droplet between two fingers. If the grains start to disappear after about 30 seconds of rubbing, then it's what I think it is.)