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Other good places to try SSTIf you have dedicated line (s) running to your audio gear - go out to your breaker box (be careful) apply SST to wire ends at breaker & breaker contacts with the main board.I have also applied it to all fuses in my gear.
It would be an interesting discussion if the two products were the same but branded differently. However, I'm not quite sure they are indeed the same product. If there is a source within either company that can provide a definitive answer, or if someone else can, I'm sure followers of this thread would be interested.
I am going to treat my tube pins and HT system today
Water got into the connections and with the SST shorted them out cutting the signal completely. After I removed the SST there was no problem.
Quote from: Kim S. Water got into the connections and with the SST shorted them out cutting the signal completely. After I removed the SST there was no problem. Yeah, this is why I am not rushing to try SST. All the reported sonic gains are tempting. But the fact is, it can, and does cause problems. There's a guy up the road who caught one of his Piega Limiteds on FIRE after an SST application. Whether that was his fault for not applying it correctly, I don't know, and am not willing to guess.
...you have to be EXTREMELY CAREFUL in applying it (I'm 48, and it was a visual pain and strain to do the close work, esp. on the tubes.) You need a steady hand throughout the entire process; it reminded me of the careful tedium of college P Chem classes, and model building in my early years.
An ever so slight correction LW, that was Walker's SST purchased from our own Cryotweaks during his intro sale a while back . Wonderful stuff, I've yet to apply it to my power cords though...