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Less is more, no doubt......

.... and the less you can use, the better the result. Which makes total sense, of course. Technically speaking, if you can see anything other than the faintest dull shimmer, you've put too much on.

SST is not a Mapleshade product, Silclear is. (The reference to Mapleshade threw me off.) The BIG problem I have found with SST (when it first came out) was it caked up. A manufacturer used it on a product I own, and it was a bitch to remove from the eight fuse holders in two amps I bought. Most folks I know who used and enjoyed SST tried to never take it off. But most listeners found it sonically superior to Mapleshade's Silclear, or at least, that's what they reported here and elsewhere.

I never made a direct comparison myself, though. YMMV, and all that.

But SST or Silclear or whatever floats your boat conductive paste-wise, is fun and relatively cheap, so have have a ball!

Cheers,

WS


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