Gutwire Perfect Grounding Cable


Haven't tried grounding boxes (e.g.,Entreq) because of their cost, but the Blue Moon award (Six Moons) winning Gutwire Perfect Ground cable at under $300 (see Gutwire's website) is worth trying.

The cable's single rca plug is connected to an unused input on my Pathos TT integrated and the AC connector is plugged into an unused wall socket. It isn't broken in yet, but there is an immediate improvement (reduction of the noise floor, etc.) consistent with the review.

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@salectric 
No, 6moons is NOT a pay to play business. Srajan went to great lengths to explain his decision to not carry any business that profited from his reviews. Some of them had several positive reviews and used them for sales purposes and they were some of the biggest players out there. They were parasitically riding on his back.

The smaller players were carrying all the water so he simply leveled the playing field. It's really no different, and a somewhat better business model, than what others are doing. In fact, the biggest complainers were some of the competition who ended up copying his model, or had the real pay for play service going on all the while and were quite embarrassed by it when it was brought up. 

All the best,
Nonoise
@salectric 
Go back and read his article on the matter and then comment. His reviews used to be just that, reviews and there were a lot of freeloaders who used his reviews to sell their product and then there were those who after a review, would buy some unsolicited ad space in return because they knew of his circulation and audience. Fair is fair. 

And while you're at it, how do you feel about every other reviewer out there who "sells" ad space or gives great reviews to those who "buy" the largest ad space? Nothing is free in this world and no one is under any obligation. Your critique applies to all reviewers. 

All the best,
Nonoise