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malloy:
Thanks, Dave.  Just what I am looking for - light reading on a Sunday night:  a PhD dissertation on the electrical and mechanical properties of nanoscale graphene!  :) But seriously, this looks like it is cutting edge stuff!

If its conductivity is better than copper,what will it do the sound? :?:

rollo:
Yes it is cutting edge and very effective. Just to let you all know Rollo Audio is the US dealer. The tweaks like pucks and Magic Tubes are recommended to try once you believe you are properly set up. Then you will appreciate the tweaks as you can discern more. I have all in stock. Tube dampers Discs, Magic Tubes, speaker sticks, graphene.


charles

HAL:
Looking forward to the listening results. 

Caig products have been my standard for decades.  Will be interesting to hear if graphene is now the improvement.

P.I.:

--- Quote from: malloy on November 12, 2017, 10:11:10 PM ---Thanks, Dave.  Just what I am looking for - light reading on a Sunday night:  a PhD dissertation on the electrical and mechanical properties of nanoscale graphene!  :) But seriously, this looks like it is cutting edge stuff!

If its conductivity is better than copper,what will it do the sound? :?:

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Gonna find out pretty quick.

But.

I'm less interested in finding some black magic voodoo juice.  Instead I'm looking for something that sounds good and then stays that way.  I've used every treatmet known to man and the only ones I like are Jena Labs supercalifragilistic contact enhancer.  It really is good... the best one I'e found to date including some strange brews from the toasty brain of me.  Even so, it screams for me to clean and reapply every 8-10 monts.  From the meter to the speaker cable connectors and interconnects.  Bummer...

It seems to be another one of the new edge charged materials that wants to spread out over and into everything that it can transported by a fairly viscous but seemingly penetrating oil.  The oil for me is the boon that I see.  Depending upon the oil it can maintain viscous characteristics for years.  Combine that characteristic with a max operating temperature of 390 degrees fahrenheit.  Just the kind of thing for tube pins to kill the scale for a long time.  I hate the occasional - is that tube OK? - thing.  It will be good to know that there may be such a things as true tube stability in socket for a year or two.  That would be awesome.  Also, its' affinnity for copper, brass and bronze is particularly interesting to me.  I'm working on a receptacle or two for sale at very reasonable prices that will change your world when it comes to those brass receptacles that your house came with.

For a tweak where less than a drop will do you, kinda silly not to give it listen.

Good to see the man the myth the legend.... blah, blah, blah... is carrying it.  I like doing business with people that I trust and do business with me.

Oh, yeah:  rollo >   >   >   

 :thumb:   

P.I.:

--- Quote from: S Clark on November 10, 2017, 06:11:56 PM ---Dave,
What is the effect and how is it applied?  Could it have positive effects on the SurgeX I sent you? If you think it's worthwhile, I'll send a couple of receptacles your way as well.
Scott

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Scott, It's like chicken soup.  It couldn't hurt!  [-o<

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