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RE: A Serious Question.

Posted by thetubeguy1954 on December 16, 2016 at 01:24:46:

Ok guys, PLEASE don't tear me a new one if this idea is crazy because although I've been in this hobby for the past 50 years, I have absolutely no technical grasp on how most of the actual components work. So here's my serious question: "If CDs develop some sort of magnetic charge that must or should, be removed in order to achieve better sounding playback of the CD. Why not just have an electromagnet built into the CDP that bathes the CD in it's electromagnetic field when the CD is being played?" Wouldn't that do the same thing as a bulk tape eraser or other devices being used?