Anyone try Teo GC Jr interconnects yet?


Hello friends,
I’ve been doing some research (and obsessing a bit) as I consider changing interconnects. 
I currently have a solid core silver Clear Day IC running from my Odyssey Kismet stereo amp to a custom made 6SN7/ 76 based tube preamp. I have a Silnote Morpheus Series II, Mk II IC running from the pre to my MHDT Stockholm II DAC. My source is a MacBook Pro. Speakers are Vandy 2Ce Sig 2s, and speaker cable is also Clear Day Shotgun, true biwire. 

Anywho, I enjoy the system currently- very detailed, yet organic and good tone, staging, dynamics, etc.
 But... the reviews and forums describing the Teo GC interconnects have really piqued my interest. I’m definitely more of a music lover than a “hifi” guy, if that makes sense. 
Based on what I’ve described, would the GC Jrs be worth checking out?
Advice is much appreciated. 
Trying to stay under $500 a pair for an unbalanced pair of ICs. 
lincnabby
taras 22
Is there a place where information on the costs of the entire line of liquid cables is available? RCA and XLR?  I don't know if you are selling any double run cables yet.

Thanks


 
Well we do have an ad here on Audiogon for an entry level double cable. It sounds pretty terrific and in short order we will be making double cables using more expensive wire assemblies. Not sure of the exact time frame of those releases but we are working on this as quickly as we can ( this cable style has some wicked potential but we want to be absolutely sure to get it right before we send it out the door because there is nothing worse for everyone when progress comes out in dribs and drabs ).
Thank you for the information.  I did not think to check on Audiogon.  Will do so.
@taras22 So the current Teo Audio products offerings are now:
GC-Jr,
GC2,
GC Ultra,
DX GC-Jr (parallel configuration of 2 GC-Jr’s in one cable assembly),
Ultra Plus,
Kronon and
Reference Ne Plus Ultra?
....and a RCA/RCA spdif cable....

...and speaker cables. (ouch!)

We have balanced cables but have to design our own xlr connectors in order to get them out into the field again.

It may be the ultimate technology for balanced cables. It’s all about what a balanced cable is supposed to be doing..where and how it has faults (as a concept and realization)... and what the fluid metal does to disarm these given faults.