NPS-1260 Connection fluid


Interesting item.  May try.

any others use it?
jumia
There seems to be 2 competing threads on this subject.
I have posted my reply on the other.

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Or Rick has taken a similar product and added some special sauce. In any case I too think it probably does work, but it does seem a bit pricey and I am not ready to try at this time. 
Or Rick has taken a similar product and added some special sauce.


I’m suspecting it’s something used in the aero space industry or perhaps the military. You can just imagine the extreme environment of space where temperatures swing by hundreds, if not thousands of degrees. A number of people must have been working hard and for many years at not letting the electrical connections fail. 

Audio is just not nearly important to warrant research of this kind. One of the venders probably has a friend in at JPL or where tax money is spent hand over fist on research.
I’ve tried it on three systems. My home theater system had great results as other people have replied. Clarity improved greatly. It was around 200 hours before I noticed the full impact but there was immediate results when applied. When I first turned on my system after applying it to my speakers I had it on the news program and for the first time I realized I was hearing the inside of the room that the anchor was speaking in. I applied it to a friend system and a local installer and both agreed results were spectacular. I just wish people would keep an open mind because whatever High Fidelity’s created here Are was given them is a breakthrough for audio. 
Betting if we did mass spectrometry and atomic absorption we will find that Stabilant and this $599.00 venom are very similar.

Both are probably (or possibly) a graphite powder suspended in some glycerol based solution. If somebody is willing to give it a taste test, I suspect it would taste sweet and like a pencil.

Just saying but I am not spending $599 to find out. I do have an OA kit if any one wants to send a sample.


I'm not planning to spend the money either. If either works better than my home brewed contact enhancer I won't be too sad - I only spend $15 and 10 minutes of my time.

After treating only the ground terminals on my RCA connectors (analog cables only) I already feel there is a slight improvement.