Mapleshade Silclear


Category: Accessories

I'm not a big proponent of the "WOW" factor, meaning very few tweaks have caused me to go "WOW". The wow ones include rebuilding my McCormack DNA .5 amp to near Rev A, changing the caps in my speakers from Axon's to Sonicaps, and few others. Now that doesn't mean I don't hear differences and improvements with other tweaks, it's just that I don't believe in overemphasizing these differences into religous revalations and such.

So, Silclear doesn't fall into the "WOW" category with me, but it did make an improvement in my rig. The simplest explanation of these changes I can make goes like this. Have you ever cleaned the contacts on your interconnects, speaker cables and power cords after a year or more of ignoring them? Did you hear the improvements in transparency and quieter backgrounds? Well I just cleaned everything over the New Year's holidays with cotton balls and alcohol with an application of SST (to signal wires) and Pro-Gold (to electrical connections) afterwards. Now, in February I applied Silclear to everything in my system that has a plug, jack or socket. This means interconnects, speaker cables, fuses, all electrical jacks inside my amp & CD player and DAC, electrical cords, tube pins, phono cartridge pins, etc. The difference was as if I left all these connections to tarnish for a year or more and then cleaned them all again.

Now, given that I just did the cleaning I can conclude that Silclear took this one step farther than alcohol and SST. Things were more transparent and noticeably punchier. The bass was louder (dammit - I had to turn down the sub's volume and rebalance the bottom end again). Soundstaging and imaging seemed to be a slight/tiny bit more forward than before, maybe because things seemed a bit louder at the same volume settings. Tonally everything was still balanced, just more there in terms of detail and nuance and definition. But I also found that there was a sense of more "realness" to instruments, especially cymbals (hearing more brass with the zing), and voice (more in the room presence), and piano (more body and weight). The system sounded quieter too - i.e. blacker backgrounds (but this can also vary by time of day as the power grid changes).

Is this a "wow" review in disguise? Perhaps for many it is, but I already have a whole lot of transparency and realness in my system (see "Isn't Anything Stock?" for my system details). I now have more of that than before.

I really can't report that there were any bad aftereffects of the Silclear either. There's no way to undo the application easily (it's a grease), so there's no A-B testing available. So many tweaks improve on thing at the expense of another - not here. It's a good thing (thank you Martha Stewart, now go directly to jail and don't pass "GO").

Enjoy,
Bob
ptmconsulting

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12 month's to the day with Silclear on all signal and power cables.
Zero degradation to these ears...
Boy, some interesting observations here. I just checked and I first introduced SilClear into my system 7/16/05, and I was so smitten with it that I listed it on my system page. I treated all ic's (xlr & se), pc's and the main fuses on my JC1 mono's. I did not do the main fuse on the Calypso preamp or the tube sockets on the preamp. I didn't do the tube sockets because if
I do ever want to remove the stuff, both for the reasons mentioned above and/or resale of the preamp, it would be very difficult to remove from the tube sockets, moreso I feel than other area's. But, after six month's, I hear no ill effects whatsoever. I'd say the bigest improvement I noticed using SilClear is just an overall smoothness to the music. It is somewhat of a commitment introducing it into one's system, I'll admit. As it is time consuming to put on, it is somewhat messy, and as all who use it know, fairly difficult to remove. And to take it one step further, if your turning a lot of gear, I wouldn't recommend it for the reasons listed. But I'm pretty well set with my gear, so decided to go for it and am very happy with the results.
Just hope it doesn't start to degrade sound as some have mentioned.
I'm dying to try it on the tubes in my pre, but I'm scared.
Someone talk me into it!!! :-)
SGR, your bummin' me out. I bought this stuff 'cause of your rantings (lol). Oh well, live and learn I guess. I have nothing better to do with my time than to spend hours cleaning grease from tiny connections, cracks and crevices. One of my audiophile buddie's told me not to do it, 'cause it's basically a grease and it's gonna be tough to remove. But I gotta say, after six month's, I detect no degradation in sound quality. Even the subtlest of nuances in movie soundtrack's are like right there, out in the open. But now I'll be paranoid everytime I sit down to listen.
Curse you SGR...(lol, again).
I know Sgr, your original musings is what made me order SilClear in the first place. I'm just reporting what are my honest observations, I feel it's important enough to keep this thread alive and kicking. One of the reasons, or should I say the main reason I feel it's so important to report on this product is, it's a bi-atch to apply, but a major bi-atch to remove. Trust me, if I felt this stuff was degrading my sound, I'd get it the hell out of there!!! Personally, I want to hear all comments from user's, whether positive or negative. I really, can honestly say that I can not discern any difference and/or degradation in sound quality since I initially applied the silclear 12 month's ago.
I had forgot about this thread, and feel I should update my thoughts on Silclear. Going by memory; I would say that after about a year with this product in my system, I felt things were sounding a bit dull and lifeless. So, I decided to remove it from all connections with the exception of pc's. What a frigging chore to remove, not fun. After removing with harsher chemicals, I then cleaned with Deoxit, and then treated with Pro Gold (I had always used deoxit and pro gold in the past). The sound came back to life after removing silclear. Having said that, I was initially impressed with silclear. But there is not a chance in hell I'm going to remove, clean, and re-apply even once per year. Also, I just don't like the idea of a grease on audio connections, it just doesn't make sense to me. I've never had any issues using pro gold. I have a full jar of silclear and will never use it again.