Will this also work with a CD transport or is it affecting the dac in the CD player?
If you have a CD Player, you need to do this periodically...
I would rather imagine that most audiophiles are aware of this, but if not, may I recommend a very easy tweak that has always produced positive results in every system I've had:
Ayre - Irrational, But Efficacious!
Densen - DeMagic
These are System Enhancement Discs which reduces magnetism that has built up during playback. I'm pretty sure there are other products that purport to do the same thing. These two have certainly worked for me. Good listening!!
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I have the disc. The premise of this discussion is that bits of the system have become magnetized. My chassis are copper and aluminum. My cables are silver. My connectors are gold plated copper. All the above are non magnetic materials. Circuit boards are tin plated copper. So same story. So which bits would become magnetized? Inductors and transformers most certainly generate electrical fields. But that is in the power supply. I am not using output transformers so nothing to align there.
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Ah, another example of useless product for the audio system! As I am a scientist holding PhD., I cannot understand the statement someone mentioned below: "I don't know why it works, but it improved my system." Any effect on the sound is very difficult to measure for naked human to detect. So, there are many product just like snake oil.
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+1 gents - hahaha |
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