Anti-Static Treatments


Some audiophile catalogs sell Nordost's ECO3 anti-static spray for around $40. Can I get the same effect on my speaker cables and interconnects using a generic anti-static spray (the kind they sell in the laundry aisle in the grocery store)? How about rubbing my cables with a Bounce sheet? Just trying to figure out if the $40 price tag is justified.

Tony
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I have been using anti static wipes that are found at computer stores. I find they work very well on CD's and have used them on my cables once i'm not sure about the improvement. Also try using a bulk eraser like RS used to sell, when I borrowed a friends and tried this on cables, CD's and speaker crossovers I found it to make big improvements. I am thinking of getting a Mapleshade Ioncast a lot of people seem to like them.