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RE: Mad Scientist Graphene-based Contact Enhancer

Posted by used-hifi on May 16, 2017 at 09:50:10:

I received my package from MS more then a week ago super fast shipping to usa! everything well thought out in there packaging very cool! plus they send a few of the small black discus.

Initial experiments with the contact enhancer revealed a very nice improvement of musical information(small) this was only done with power supply fuses then I started to experiment with small sample black discus, now IMO this makes even more of a difference then the contact enhancer actually they somehow work together, its hard to discern. The black discus must be some type fer-rite material they are not conductive when measured with a DVM but when placed or touching soldered joints made and audible hum on my preamp board!, I put these on the preamp board stuck to the ground trace this really made the amp very dynamic initially but effect goes away in several min's.

These are my Initial finding for now, more to come ltr.

Special Thanks to Bob for having this available to us that like to experiment.


Lawrence