Well I have not heard CD's demag'd from the Furitech but, I am not sure if the Bedini really makes all that much difference. I just don't use mine anymore. Actually, if you would like one I am willing to give it to you but, shipping will be on you.
Furitech vs. Bedini Demagnitizer
What do you hear after you demag a CD? Has anyone compared these two units? If so, would you let us know what the diferences were? Is the Furitech worth the almost-double-the-price of the Bedini? Or, would pass on the demagnitizer idea? Any thoughts, suggestions or comments will be greatly appreciated. In advance, thanks!
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I have a friend who uses a portable Radio Shack High Power Video/Audio Tape Eraser. It does the same thing as the Furutech and Bedini Demagnetizers. |
I also have a Radio Shack High Power Video/Audio Tape Eraser. I bought this just to try it out - I have no tapes. The effect is extremely subtle, and I doubt if I could categorically say that the action of demagnetizing a CD improves the sound. It only cost a few dollars to try for myself, though. Regards, |
In my case, I have the Furutech (did I spell it correctly?) and compared it to the latest Bedini. I preferred the Furutech--I could hear deeper into the mix than with the Bedini--but the difference was hardly earth-shattering. Then again, if you've maximized the rest of your system, every good tweak brings you a little closer to the music. |
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