buscis2
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| Wash, Cut, Polish & Demagnetize Hi Elmuncy, In response to your question, I don't know if you can find an actual green marker that would provide adequate coverage and have the same color value as what I actually use. But, I may be wrong as I am unaware of any type of product lik... | |
| Wash, Cut, Polish & Demagnetize Hi Peterx, I use paper towels, BUT, I do not rub! I simply pat them dry between two sheets of toweling. I, one time, used a paper towel to apply and polish with the CD diamond.I should have just used a piece of #220 Wet/Dry sandpaper.I have found ... | |
| Wash, Cut, Polish & Demagnetize Hi Jsawhitlock, Are you washing the CD and thoroughly drying before applying the Optrix? One of the things I had mentioned is starting off with a clean CD. I had noticed that the CD diamond left "streaks" if the CD was not washed before application. | |
| Wash, Cut, Polish & Demagnetize Sean, go off the thread, I will email you my address, send me a disc that you have 2 copies of, and allow me to do this process for you. I will even pay the shipping back to you priority mail.My only request is that you approach this with an open ... | |
| Wash, Cut, Polish & Demagnetize Ahhh, I love you guys like brothers and this some great stuff, but, bottom line, are we in agreement that "Green" would be the color to use to ABSORB stray 790 NM laser light?If not, I promise, I will hang my head in shame for having put up with a... | |
| Wash, Cut, Polish & Demagnetize Megasm, sometimes, even golden rules need to be broken. Fortunately, I have no CDs for sale as once I buy them, they become part of the "family".I also have tried the Marigo Crossbow with excellent results. The only problem I have had with the Mar... | |
| Wash, Cut, Polish & Demagnetize Sutts, that sounds highly unusual, considering the first track is actually at the innermost portion of the CD. I may be able to understand if it was actually the last track and that the information was recorded that far out into the CD diameter. I... | |
| Wash, Cut, Polish & Demagnetize Thank you Herman. In terms of terminology, you are right, I am wrong, and I stand corrected. And for clarification purposes, allow me to transcribe the manufacturers explanation;"We have found that the effectiveness of the treatment is related not... | |
| Wash, Cut, Polish & Demagnetize TO HELL WITH THE NAYSAYERS ALBERT. TO HELL WITH THEM I SAY! You know Albert? It's gonna be kind of tough for me to try to accurately discern what each actual process provides in terms of benefits, but, let me give it a whirl with the most obvious ... | |
| Have you ever deceived your wife-audio purchase For me, honesty is the best policy. Besides, it's none of her f*#2@!?< business. Our bills are always paid on time, we have money in the bank, and money in an investment account. Where's the problem? On top of that, I don't go to bars, I don't ... | |
| Upsampling DVD player Sorry Prpixel, Just noticed you were looking for DVD not CD. My bad. I need to engage my brain before putting my mouth in drive. | |
| Upsampling DVD player The Audiomeca Mephisto which uses Anagram's 24/192 upsampling technology. | |
| CD signal into a phono stage? Sidssp, I have to assume Hessong is simply testing to assure that the phono circuits are passing signal. But, of course you know what happens when you assume. I am not in any way implying that this could be used for "listening" tests. Most CD play... | |
| CD signal into a phono stage? Hessong, you can in fact use a CD player to "test" your phono section providing you are using a player with a variable output. Many players, Levinson, Sony, Denon, Cary, Audio Aero, etc. do provide you with variable outs. Some actually attenuate i... | |
| New Audiomeca Mephisto 2 X cd player Hi Avnut, I use an old fashioned method called "Nothing". Well, not exactly nothing. I always revert back to the common theory that vibrations will transfer from lower mass to higher mass. The cabinet which contains my equipment is constructed fro... |

