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In Reply to: RE: some cd tweaks posted by ipdtt on April 07, 2015 at 12:13:58
literally sanding the data side of the disc, with very fine sandpaper 600 grit or finer. Claim was that if scratched the disc would track easier and give a warmer sound.
Did it to damaged disc once and it worked, at least for a while.
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unclestu, it's a good thing i didn't know this in the 90'es...all my CD's would be frosty now LOL.PS: "remember I'm relatively old being 63"
unclestu, you had to go and pop my bubble, i am 62 and (thought) i was "still a young man"...oh well, now I'm depressed LOL.~D
Wherever you go there you are.
Edits: 04/07/15 04/07/15
A cheap cd demagnetizer as good as hifi tuning ones!
Very good product!!!
work on the same principles. Cheapest way to access one: search Ebay for tape erasers. I use a Geneva brand ( discontinued) 2800 gauss hand held machine. Works well for CD's , LP's, LP platters, and weights, etc.
I can degauss a CD without taking it out of the case ( as well as LP's)
Good idea Stu,
It sould be very usefull to degaus cables too!
You can hear the effect but it is not permananent, in fact I can hear the effect fading within 3 to 5 minutes
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