tommylion
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Teo Game-Changer IC's - get on the bus! Thanks teo_audio,Those of us who trust our own ears don't NEED an explanation to enjoy what we hear, or validate it, but it's nice to get one. | |
Teo Game-Changer IC's - get on the bus! ozzy,I can understand your frustration, I am patiently (sort of) waiting for my second set of GCs. In my case, I know they are worth the wait. The GE ICs are really good sounding cables, and I was very happy with them. The GCs clearly bettered the... | |
Teo Game-Changer IC's - get on the bus! I'm looking to hear from someone who has (or had) a Teo digital cable in their system. If someone has experience with both the Teo and the Cerious Graphene Extreme (my current digital cable), that would be great. | |
Teo Game-Changer IC's - get on the bus! Does anyone have experience with Teo digital cables? The wonderful increase in musical information I’ve gotten with the GCs between my DAC and Pre has me wondering how much more is getting lost between my Transport and DAC. | |
Teo Game-Changer IC's - get on the bus! The pair of GCs between my DAC and Pre are now officially broken in with 200+ hours on them. A typical thought when listening is "Wow, x sounds so real!" I am having one of those "shake your head and wonder how it can get any better" moments. I kn... | |
Isolation Devices: Any Good Ones? Surprised no one has mentioned Herbie's Audio Lab. Their Tenderfeet work great, and are one of the real bargains in high end audio. Their tube dampers and other vibration control products also work very well. | |
Teo Game-Changer IC's - get on the bus! Obviously, whatever one calls it doesn’t change how it sounds, but it is good to know what to call it properly.This may shed some light on the subject:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_metalteo audio,can you clarify what the proper scientific... | |
Teo Game-Changer IC's - get on the bus! It’s a slurry. Metal cannot be a liquid at room temperature. Well, except for Mercury.Teo says it’s a "eutectic" blend of Gallium, Indium and Tin, similar to what is used as a replacement for Mercury in thermometers.eu·tec·tic yo͞oˈtektik/ CHEMIST... | |
Teo Game-Changer IC's - get on the bus! If anyone has compared the GC, or other Teo cables, to Audio Note (copper or silver), I’d like to hear from them.geoffkait,If the conductor in these cables is not liquid metal, then what would you call it? | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Just wanted to give folks here a heads up about Teo Audio’s Game Changer liquid metal ICshttps://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/teo-game-changer-ic-s-get-on-the-bus?lastpage=trueI recently got a pair, and, I have to say, room temperature liquid me... | |
Teo Game-Changer IC's - get on the bus! "I can say they are more natural and organic sounding and the difference was not subtle."That's a pretty good description of what I'm hearing GC vs. GE, as well.I am also very happy with my other GE cables (digital, power), and am planning on gett... | |
Teo Game-Changer IC's - get on the bus! I got my pair yesterday. I am a little reluctant to post this, as I don't want there to be a run on them before I get my second pair, but...Everything the OP and others have said about these ICs is true. Game Changer is indeed an appropriate name ... | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... My system, with three black fuses, is still sounding fantastic.There, back on topic 😉 | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... Currently enjoying trumpeter Lee Morgan’s The Sidewinder. Sounds great, especially with the "correct" polarity. | |
Synergistic Red Fuse ... I have a polarity switch on my pre-amp...IMO, having a way to switch polarity on the fly is a must for a good system. I can readily hear the difference, and, more importantly, so can my wife 😉The CDs in my collection are pretty evenly distributed ... |