Does coloring the edges of CD's help the sonics?


Hello,
I have read that coloring the edges of cd's with a black or green magic marker helps the sonics.
What is your opinion of this?
If it is true, how does it work?
Thanks.
daltonlanny
I ended up taking off green marker on cd's,made a little difference i thought.Not enough to get your fingers all green though.My vote is dont bother unless its the treatment pen and conditioner?cant remember what it is called.inho
I can see an improvement on DVDs, but it makes upper frequencies on CD's harsher/brighter and more digital.
If it is true, how does it work?

If you believe something works then your mind will often trick you into thinking it did something positive.

If you can't measure a difference and demonstrate it repeatedly with measurements from independent labs - then forget it. 99.9% of the time it is just your mind playing tricks.
I tried the Greenlite pen on a few cd's that I thought sounded brittle. Mapleshade's Afterglow was one of them.
It sounded better to me with the edges painted green. I problable will get another copy of it to make a better compairison.
I do not as rule apply it to my cd's.
I like to tweak and it did not cost that much.
Give it a try, I'm not sure if they still make it.
Joe Nies