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I'm on StereoTimes...
If you look at all the aspects of audio reviewing and compare the various audio review publications I think it is fair to say that Stereo Times does an excellent job and is one of the most reputable of all the audio review publications. Clement Pe... 
Teo XLR
Taras22,Thank you for your detailed and considerate posting. I would like to respond to a number of the comments that you have made, if I may.1. Regarding the safety of Galinstan you state:"... please keep in mind that this testing procedure has b... 
WARNING Counterfiet cables
MSS Hi-Fi is not only a scammer. He has a filthy mouth. He is a pathological thug -- an out-and-out criminal type. IMO. He nearly caught me in a transaction but I became suspicious and reacted quickly after sending a large sum to him by PayPal. I ... 
The best digital IC, period.
Ps68,I will be glad to report my experience with HiDiamond cables once I have had a chance to listen to them in my system. I believe there are two reasons why HiDiamond has such a low profile in North America. The first is that they do not adverti... 
Teo XLR
It has been stated on this thread that the constituents of Teo cables are not toxic. This is clearly untrue. The following information is available in the Internet:"All indium compounds should be regarded as highly toxic. Indium compounds damage t... 
The best digital IC, period.
I have ordered HiDiamond cables from Robert Neill of Worldwide Wholesale. I will take delivery next month. I have had absolutely no problem at all with him. In fact, he has been most helpful all the way through this transaction and has been more t... 
Teo XLR
Glory,When referring to my statements regarding the toxicity of the constituents of Teo Cables you say "Read and study real hard before you make such claims." The facts about indium, a major constituent of Teo cables, clearly show that indium is a... 
Teo XLR
I find it worthy to note the information on the Teo site under "Material Safety Data Sheet":"To the best of our knowledge the chemical, physical and toxicological properties of gallium-indium-tin Eutectic blends have not been thoroughly investigat... 
Shielding components from EMI/RFI... Help please
Hi Bryon,My last post was not allowed. Probably because I referred to another audio site that has about 200 posts about the use of neodymium magnets. You have to experiment with them to find where the magnetic fields are emanating from in your sys... 
Teo XLR
Glory,With all due respect, if you would devote some time to doing careful research on Galinstan you will then show that you are capable of focusing on the issue at hand -- without the need to personalize your posts in an inappropriate manner incl... 
Teo XLR
Fiddler and Glory,You might be interested in reading Tbg's post regarding his cables leaking. I believe this is precisely the risk that Musicxyz was referring to. Also, please note that the liquid that leaked from Tbg's cable is reported as non-to... 
Teo XLR
Fiddler,The potential problem here is that we are talking about a metal in the cable that is liquid at room temperature -- and that is also highly toxic. No other kind of cable that I am aware of poses this potential problem. 
Teo XLR
Fiddler,If you read this thread carefully you will realize that I was referring to a concern voiced by Musicxyz concerning his children. Although this may seem extreme it is not beyond the realm of possibility that such an event could occur, IMO. ... 
Shielding components from EMI/RFI... Help please
Bryon,I am an inveterate tweaker. Neodymium magnets are among my favorite tweaks. I place them on or under components near transformers to draw off EMFs. The effect can be to increase the focus of instruments and voices and to provide a clearer so... 
Teo XLR
Essentialaudio,I have been doing some research. The liquid metal amalgam called Galinstan is indeed highly toxic. I will be glad to provide the details if requested. Musicxyz is right to be concerned. IMO.