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yes I was looking for the bunker access, thanks a ton Bosshoss (& pfft)!

i must say, HYPE+ does sound intriguing though... :tiphat:
 
I think I may have solved the beading problem, with a cheap ingredient from the drugstore. It works in every way except audio listening tests, which I will perform today. If successful, it will mean I don't need Stablilant 22, which would save a ton of money when mixing up the HYPE+ formula.

HYPE++ is still improving each time I listen. I can't believe how far you can take this.

I said it earlier, but it's worth saying again - the anomalies you hear when using STB, Tzar, and Hype are the electric supply, not the STB. If you feed it good quality power, it will not color the sound in any way. I am not going to refer to brightness, bass, mids etc. any more, because it is irrelevant. STB can NOT change the tonal balance. It can only expose the effect that different power quality has on the sound. At certain hours of the day you can hear what the power is doing to the sound, either good or bad. But when the power changes, the STB lets you hear those changes, again either good or bad. Different STB formulas expose different power anomalies to different degrees. But when the power is good, the STB gets out of the way.
 
I don't get how it can be cleaning up the EMI and allowing you to hear it at the same time. Maybe some sliding ratio of the two. With the current state of treatment of my B&W and Marantz systems, I've come quite close to obliterating the difference between 6:00pm and 12:00am listening.
 
As of half an hour ago, HYPE++ has been superceded and made redundant, by HYPE3. The new formula is a huge improvement, and can be made for a fraction of the cost.

I assure you, the cost has nothing to do with it. I always go for the best, regardless of cost.

Half an hour later : :yikes::yikes::yikes:

HYPE3 is literally off-the-charts incredible!
 
The imaging is totally rock solid with Hype3. There is a wooden sideboard between the Kii speakers, in front of the wall. When images appear at the right depth to be placed on the sideboard, they literally sit there like solid objects. Sometimes I feel like picking them up and moving them, but some of them are too heavy to lift, or too sharp to safely handle without gloves.
 
I just got an email from FedEx, saying a shipment from Adamas will arrive today. Previously they had said 3rd June. I have 3 shipments coming from Adamas, one of them contains the Highly Boron Doped nanodiamonds. If that's what is in today's package, then I will have all the ingredients needed to make HYPE3, and I should have the batch ready by tonight.
 
I received the Highly Boron Doped NDs and I have already prepared the HYPE3.

I will probably label it HYPE+ because it's a better name than HYPE3. But it is HYPE3. The best formula I know how to make.

Here's a photo of the G45 Forum HYPE3 batch sonicating in my new commercial grade sonicator, under a chunk of rose quartz which stops the container from floating away. The cheap plastic food storage container has soft sides and gives an excellent result in the sonicator.

I'll be testing it in about one hour.

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I just tested the G45 HYPE batch, and it's insane. Much better than the original batch I made yesterday, and therefore the most powerful thing I've ever created and the most powerful audio product on Earth. Guaranteed mindblower.

Use it on -
All connectors, AC, analog, and digital including ethernet. Be especially frugal with the amount you brush onto digital connectors. It won't harm them, but over time excess fluid could attract dust. The base fluid is soluble baby bath oil (liquid paraffin) which is non-conductive.
 
Is that the consignment which customs had sent off for forensic analysis?
No, That was just Raw Detonation Nanodiamond (DND). That is the least powerful of the 5 types of ND I have tested, but by far the cheapest and therefore good for paint where you use lots of materials. Even though it's the least powerful, after sonication and mixing with other ingredients it's still awesome.

I had two more shipments since then. The one that arrived today contained the Highly Doped NDs. The one that arrived a few days ago contained something new that was a total surprise and enabled me to develop HYPE3. Hype3 has both in it, and something else as well!

The SDS also arrived, but I haven't tested it. can't imagine it would compete with the latest developments, but I will test it soon.
 
The HYPE+ packages will go out this week, starting tomorrow. I'm extremely pleased with the final result, and I urge anyone who wants to experience HYPE+ to click "like" on post #89 before tomorrow. Otherwise you will miss out, and this is the final stop and the end of the line for sample packs - I think this is the 5th or 6th, and definitiely the last one that I'll be offering. After this it will go up on a website for sale, to the unsuspecting public. Maybe.
 
Today I've been going around all the adapters I have installed throughout the house, cleaning off the HYPE, HYPE+, HYPE++ and HYPE3 that I had brushed onto the pins of the various adapters over the last couple of weeks. Then I brushed on the latest G45 version which I have decided to call CONTACT HYPE. This is the same batch you will be getting. It easily outperformed all the other batches. Probably roughly twice as powerful on average.

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More experimental results, testing Contact HYPE :

Treating the stereo itself only accounts for 25% of the possible improvement (figures approximated). The other 75% comes from treating AC outlets throughout the house. I have also discovered that each treated outlet is as powerful as any other. It's the TIME it takes to become fully active that differs according to its proximity to the stereo. Closer outlets activate quicker. Distant outlets can take up to an hour to feed into the system, but when they do arrive at the stereo, their effect is just as great as outlets feeding the stereo itself.

If you don't like the idea of getting HYPE inside the AC outlet, just buy a multiple adapter strip and only treat the outlets on the strip, using double adapters plugged into the strip. I know I said that before, but maybe you thought I was joking...:nope:
 
If you don't like the idea of getting HYPE inside the AC outlet, just buy a multiple adapter strip and only treat the outlets on the strip, using double adapters plugged into the strip. I know I said that before, but maybe you thought I was joking...:nope:

I did that with the previous contact enhancer. Made a definite difference