WAIT! BEFORE you trade in any of your audio components...

Discussion in 'Trade Adverts and Discussion' started by Minotaur, May 3, 2024.

  1. Minotaur

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    Some of the most regrettable mistakes we can make is to get rid of audio gear that's thrilled us in in the past without truly getting rid of their cobwebs first; the dozens of oxidized connections found in and all over our systems. I've been an audio enthusiast for nearly fifty years, and can say that music is as crucial as food and oxygen to me. I collect a variety of audio components that I tinker with or send out to a few very talented modders hoping I can elevate them to a level that my ears appreciate.
    I recently discovered a proprietary formula made by a company that has no idea how incredible it works to enhance
    and improve the sound quality of audio components by applying it to ALL of the connections. I brought a sample to a friend who has a high-end repair shop in NYC, (authorized by B&W, McIntosh, Mark Levinson, Parasound, NAD, Adcom, Arcam, etc.) and I asked him to try this fluid everywhere there was a connection, including speaker driver connections, speaker cables, RCA & XLR terminals, and binding posts. He's in the audio repair business for forty-three years. His exact words were: "The sound quality is improved by fifty percent."
    Another audio repair veteran with many years of experience said it beat what he thought was the best. There is no graphene in it. I believe that the continuous improvement is actually activated by current, even though the fluid is non-conductive, non-toxic, non-flammable, and a drop or two is all that's needed. I like the DeOxit products, but this lasts much longer because it won't dry out. I eliminated the vibration in an older VPI turntable motor with a couple of drops on the motor's shaft. It is an incomparable lubricant.
    Its name is "Miracle Audio Contact Fluid." It's available on Amazon under the name, "Miracle Audio Contact Fluid". For those of you who try it, I would appreciate hearing about your success. If you're not impressed, return it for a full refund.




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