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For quite some time now I have been very unhappy with the sound of my stereo
system which consists primarily of Bryston components. Today I had the idea to clean all of the male ends of my balanced XLR interconnect cables and the Bryston male balanced XLR inputs, which I proceeded to do with cotton buds and 99% isopropyl alcohol. The results are amazing, and with indeed very little effort, I believe that I reclaimed the original excellent sound of my stereo system. I am somewhat perplexed by these results since the ends of all of my balanced XLR cables are gold plated and I believe the Bryston balanced XLR input jacks likewise. It seems to me that a gold to gold connection should not deteriorate, and hence I wonder what is going on here? I also wonder how often the above described cleaning should be necessary in order to maintain top-notch sound? Perhaps others have had similar experiences and results? |
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