Best $40 I've spent...maybe ever


I'll admit it...I've never cleaned any of my physical connections - AC, IEC, XLR, RCA, DIN, grounds, speaker, etc. Never. Ever.

I *thought* my cartridge was going bad, as the right channel was intermittently noisy / dropping out. After reseating the cartridge clip, all was right again. I cleaned the cartridge pins with a pencil eraser and began wondering if this should be done to all my physical connections.

Cut to me also contemplating other "upgrades" because I felt as if some of the magic was missing. New cartridge? New tonearm? New integrated? New DAC / music server? All of the above? 

Rather than dropping somewhere between $2k and $20k into my system, I thought it would be prudent to first  invest some time into basic maintenance (and systematically addressing the issue uncovered with my cartridge - across all components). I dropped a whopping $40 into a DeoxIT / DeoxIT GOLD Kit and spend the next 5 hours treating every cable and socket on every single piece of equipment.

Sweet mother of pearl...[Insert the usual audiophile hyperbole]

But here are the 3 things I found most surprising: 1) My turntable is measurably more speed stable, 2) the LED dB meters on my Nakamichi Dragon appear to be more responsive, and 3) I can't explain it, but my LP playback is MUCH more quiet (not only a "blacker background", but pops-n-clicks). I was honestly considering a less-sophisticated stylus profile because I thought all the "transparency" of an Optimized Contour Line Contact stylus was revealing stuff I didn't want revealed. 

Which makes me wonder...How much of the performance gains of new equipment is just reseating connections? 

Regardless, clean your connections. I'm sure this thread will be flooded with "You should only use Unicorn Tears" or  "Wood glue makes the best connection" but I'd suggest progress over perfection, and if you haven't cleaned / treated your connections, it's worth the investment in time.
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Crazy, I did the exact same thing a couple days ago using the red and yellow DeoxiT bottles.  Took 4 hours.  Cleaned my xlr, rca, power cords, hdmi cables, ethernet cables, preamp and power tube pins, linear power supply cables, IECs for power conditioner and components and finally speaker binding posts.

Definitely made a different, things are a lot more detailed and free-flowing.  Lost a bit of the soundstage though, but still waiting for things to settle back in.  My tv is also shockingly more clear and bright.
Shirley one of the most overlooked things in all of audio is the wall outlets of floor lamps and appliances like the fridge and room purifiers in other rooms of the house. It’s our old friend micro-arcing coming back to bite you on the behind.
I've been using deoxit for several years, and every time I do the entire system (IC's, all rca jacks, all power points, speaker cable ends and binding posts, fuses and fuse holders) the results are easily noticeable.  

Maybe not to the extent of the OP, but you can see the black coming off on the various paper towel, and Deoxit application tips.
  I treat my all inputs and outputs with Gold every few months. It must be the Gold not the red. I can hear improvements on almost all my components. Best 30 or 35 bucks every spent here for tuneup every few months.A bottle last years.