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Posted by shaq on 03/17/07 22:21
On Mar 16, 9:58 pm, MassiveProng
<MassivePr...@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote:
> On 16 Mar 2007 21:21:04 -0700, "shaq" <shaqt...@aol.com> Gave us:
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> >On Mar 16, 9:25 am, b...@wjv.com (Bill Vermillion) wrote:
> >> In article <mn.4ad67d73efdd7415.1...@nobody.invalid>,
> >> Gene E. Bloch <hamburger@NOT_SPAM.invalid> wrote:
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> >> >On 3/09/2007, Bill Jeffrey posted this:
> >> >>> Step away from the Monster and Acoustic Research cables! NOW!
> >> >>> Go towww.monoprice.comorwww.svideo.comandbuy the cables
> >> >>> there. Generics are just as good as high priced ones. Really!
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> >> >>> Chip
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> >> >> Six out of six responses agree that Monster Cable and AR Cable are overhyped
> >> >> BS. And you know what, boys? He's going to go out and buy one of them anyway.
> >> >> And then come back to the group and regale us all with how wonderful they
> >> >> are.
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> >> >> The BS'ers rely on the gullibility of such people - and apparently they are
> >> >> successful.
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> >> >> Bill
> >> >I read the customer reviews and testimonials on a site for some
> >> >kind of paint to improve the contacts on plugs & jacks. Wish I
> >> >could post the link, but I didn't bookmark it, and unfortunately
> >> >I've forgotten it.
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> >> I remember from the past that something called Stabilant-22 and/or
> >> Cramolin were recommended. The former becomes conductive when an
> >> electrical signal is passed through.
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> >> Cramolin is a contact cleaner.
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> >> You can find info on either by using Google.
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> >> >Most of the people seemed to use it on the audio and video
> >> >connections, as I would've expected, but some people used it on
> >> >their power cord connectors, and they raved about the resulting
> >> >great improvement in the sound-stage and presence.
> >> >Bill Jeffrey, P. T. Barnum, and H. L. Mencken were right.
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> >> Particulary about using it on the power connectors. That goes
> >> right along with the bricks on the power supply and the Tice
> >> clocks.
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> >> Bill
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> >> --
> >> Bill Vermillion - bv @ wjv . com- Hide quoted text -
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> >Check outwww.deoxit.com
> >Lots of good stuff.
> >Mike
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> Yeah... great stuff... At twenty times what it is worth.
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> You'd have to buy it in 35 gallon drums to even get close to a
> decent price.
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> I have a bridge in Brooklyn, NY I'll sell you.
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> You'd be better off with the best.
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> http://www.ensolv.com/P_ensolv.htm
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Sorry, I'll go with a product that ALLWAYS works and is safe to use.
Ensolv can be toxic and is, I think, 100% VOC. Will be obsolete very
soon.
Mike
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