New TEO Audio ICs, who has them?


TEO has been busy, they recently introduced the KRONOS ICs:

https://www.dagogo.com/audio-blast-three-new-cables-two-cable-makers/

I see they also have an upgraded version of the Game Changer (GC II):

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis8e6gg-teo-audio-gcii-1m-different-physics-math-different-result...


tommylion
@teo_audio @taras22  Is it possible for you to tell us how you connected the two Jr cables to one connector? I'm curious if one cable is tied to the positive and the other cable to the negative?
Hey Tom,

You follow the arrow direction and attach 2 left cables to each connector; therefore 2 to right cables to each connector.  Then put the connectors in the component just as you would have with just one cable per side.  If you are using the Audioquest splitters, you need to smoothly psh them all the way in--they are a very tight fit.

Bob
Thanks Bob but I’m talking about the double double jr cables Teo has for sale here. I’m just wondering if they use the negative wire from each cable soldered to the negative on the KLE connector and then the positive wire from each cable soldered to the positive. Or do they just use both wires on one cable for the negative and both wires on the other cable for the positive for each left and right connector. I hope I’m making sense... :)
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@t_ramey Good question. I think the answer to your question might depend on whether both signal and ground legs of each cable are composed of the liquid metal fluid.

The publicly available details of their cable configuration is scant at best. The cost of the liquid metal fluid is expensive, so they may use a solid type of wire for the ground leg of their less expensive cables.