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In Reply to: The Millennium M-CD cd mat is outstanding. Whether used on a player or in ripping to a server. posted by Norm on September 19, 2008 at 20:37:40:
I used to have a Boston Audio carbon CD Matt that costs more than twice the price of the Millenium Audio CD Matt. The Boston Audio carbon CD Mat was quiet, but the music became slow and languid and the highs were a bit muted, when I compared it to the Millenium Audio CD Mat. The Millenium Audio Mat was also very easy to handle compared to Boston which was thick and fragile, you can chipped it if you accidentally drop it, whereas the other was like quite indestructible. Also Millenium Audio CD Mat was as thin as paper so that made placement in tray loaders possible as well as top loading CD transport.
I also used the Millenium Audio CD mat when playing DVDs on my Oppo 970 universal player. DVDs which cannot track properly played well with the CD mat on top of it. So those with DVD players, please try out the Millenium Audio CD mat too on stubborn DVDs which refuse to track well
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Follow Ups
- Thumbs up for this Millenium Audio CD Mat too - hotbird 11:21:49 09/21/08 (3)
- Boston Audio Mat = thick and fragile. - Quiet Earth 18:24:57 09/23/08 (2)
- RE: Boston Audio Mat = thick and fragile. - hotbird 21:20:36 09/23/08 (1)
- Thanks for the information! - Quiet Earth 21:51:11 09/23/08 (0)