Snake oil??


Well, on March 8th, at the age of 64, I suffered a mild stroke. I have felt that things were returning to normal for the last few weeks. Now I’m not so sure. I just reviewed an email that came to me from Agon about a mysterious substance involving something called 3-Dimensional Enhancer, the NPS 1260. It claims to cure literally all my audio problems for the low price of $599. Is this some leftover April Fools thing or am I having some sort of stroke relapse?   I’m hoping that MC has some form to sage advice for this conundrum. 
sawdustguy
Yes, good luck with the recovery.

My dad had a stroke about 10 years ago and it partially paralysed his left side.

He did recover the use of his arm but it took time.

Later they discovered a blocked carotid artery in his neck which was then successfully operated on. 
Not that I have compared the two: there is another graphene paste from madscientistaudio.com in NZ which comes at a much more accessible price with similar acclaim. I chose to order it after having had a very good experience with Acoustic Revive ECI-50 spray which follows a similar approach. Will report on results once I receive it.
Not that I have compared the two: there is another graphene paste from madscientistaudio.com in NZ which comes at a much more accessible price with similar acclaim. I chose to order it after having had a very good experience with Acoustic Revive ECI-50 spray which follows a similar approach. Will report on results once I receive it.
Interesting... Please tell me personaly in my thread i dont want to miss your review...
Just add little more NPS 1260 to my system and once again it made me smile. The sound just keeps getting better.
Have now applied Madscientistadio.com’s Graphene Contact Enhancer with great results. I started with Caig Deoxit Gold, moved on to Acoustic Revive ECI-50 spray and now applied the above to the same contacts. In each step there was a clear improvement: it manifests itself in a perceived pickup of music‘s rhythm and pace. There is perception of better dynamics and clarity along with a reduction of graininess and sibilance, everything appears more immediate and less forced. The Madscientist Audio material needs to be applied in small quantities: when I put too much on the RJ45 connector to the router, the signal stopped until I removed most of it. Compared to the Acoustic Revive, the effect was greatest when treating fuses and mains leads. Highly recommended.