In Reply to: Why stop @ the CD when we can degauss ourselves as well?... posted by DeKay on November 29, 2015 at 09:49:08:
Maybe you are thinking about gaussing youself and not degaussing. Subjecting one's brain to a magnetic field can have an clear effect on how on feels. There should be no doubt, IMO, as Geoff has made clear that this has an effect on sound quality and I would agree a profound effect. I rarely would listen to a cd without degaussing. I wish I thought things like this were not important. It would make the hobby so much easier. Tweaker
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