Metal does get exposed to air and causes oxidation. Cleaning it off will make a better contact. I use deposit and a q tip to get into small contacts. Its amazing how much dirt black stuff is on the q tip. It does work.if you want measurements take the ohm meter or scope and prove it. I think most people wash thier hands and can see the water is changed color or smells better. Maybe we should measure that with a scope. Sometimes the art of science works with common sense.people can do what they want it's called freedom and I'm glad we have it to listen to music.enjoy the music.
Graphene Contact Enhancer
Obviously not really a new topic but a review framed as an apology. A long time ago I tried this contact enhancer black goop but never gave it a fair shot. My excuse is that putting this unwieldy sticky stuff on every contact is a lot of bother. The first time I tried it I didn't put it on every contact point. Recently I was bored I guess and wanted to upgrade my system without spending the big bucks. So, I finally took the time to apply this stuff to about 85% of my contacts. I can honestly report there was a clear improvement. There was a bass detail upgrade. However it was the vocals that especially grabbed my attention. More present, complete, and clearer. I then acquired the energy to do the inside of my power cords. The blades on the inside. This morning the difference is fantastic. TIP: After applying, wipe off excess with a clean q-tip because apparently a little goes a long way. I apologize for originally offering an unfair review. This "magic" goop works wonders to clean up the fidelity of my system. Highly recommended. Mad Scientist Graphene Contact Enhancer.
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