Audio-Magic Blackout Paint


Sounds kinda weird I know, but as I am a true believer in everything that Jerry does at Audio-Magic, I decided to give his tube paint a try. Apparently, it keeps EMI/RFI from getting into the tubes. It also prevents stray tube emissions from affecting any adjacent tubes. All I know is that it works! I painted the power supply tubes in my phono stage which consists of one ECL 82 power tube, one EZ80 rectifier, and one StR 85/10 regulator tube. The difference in tonality-richer and more dense midrange, was apparent right away. Because the paint is easily washed off with a moist cloth, I was able to hear back and forth what was going on. Sure enough, the naked tubes sounded threadbare and a bit coarse and grainy. I brushed up the tubes again, and re-listened. The dimensionality and focus came back. What I also heard was a "realness" to the music-like I had more of a connection to the performance.
The cost of this upgrade is very small in relation to the performance boost. Give it a try!
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Showing 2 responses by mrsilver

Hi Guys,

First of all NO LEAD IN THE PAINT not sure where you came up with that??????
Second, if you apply one coat the tubes will not run any hotter, the heat
can escape with ease, when you consider how many tubes you can treat
I suspect the tube dampers are more expensive! Maybe a combination of dampers and tube paint would be the hot setup [ no pun intended ].

Jerry
The paint is sold only in 1 oz. bottles @125.00 and will do a heck of a lot of tubes.