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I think the best CD treatment is the Ultrabit platinum or follow-ons. Expensive though. You are better off to spend a bit more and eliminate the need to do any tweaks ever again to reduce jitter. This is what you are doing after all. A Synchro-Mesh reclocker will reduce jitter once and for all to around 8psec. This compares to the 400psec of jitter you are getting now and trying to reduce with treatments. Here are before and after measurements: https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=154408.0 Steve N. Empirical Audio |
I brush off every CD/DVD EVERY time with a cosmetics blush brush.1" diameter soft brush (I clean it with ordinary packingtape now and then) I have done this for twenty years... You cannot see the tiny dust and it still will damage the lens.. Go look at pics of the distance of CD/DVD from reading lens, and the size of dust specks in comparison. human hair is like tree log in comparison. Smoke particles are like boulders,IMO the main reason for problems with lasers is damage to the LENS from hitting stuff left on the CD/DVD. For polishing CD/DVD I use automotive car stuff Meguiars Scratch Xand Viva paper towels. The select a size seems to have been cheapened. So use only the full size 'like cloth' sheets. Nor pleated. they too suck now. |
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