In Reply to: My recent experience with freezing CDs posted by Quint on August 17, 2006 at 11:43:43:
leaving the CD in the freezer for 24 hours. Then thaw the CD as slowly as possible. I put the CD, or any other item, in the refrigerator for another day. After that, it goes into a picnic cooler with a frozen ice pack. It is left there until everything reaches ambient temperature, usually another day or so.Some people simply take the CD out of the freezer, put it in a towel or a blanket, and let it go back to room temperature. How long that takes I don't know, since I've never done it that way. My guess would be 2-4 hours.
Either process takes longer but might yield even better results.
Good for you to be so open-minded. What the heck. It's not like it costs a lot to try.
As you note, your ears told you the difference. Who cares what the physics may or may not be? All I want is better sound.
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- Next time try . . . - psgary 08:36:15 08/21/06 (0)