Ultrabit Disc treatment


Has anyone used this new product??? and if so how would you qualify the results from your listening tests? Thanks :)
rsjm80
Awesome product!
The claim to the improvement is that the UB liquid allows the CD Laser to be able to read the bits stored in the CD better.

Try Ultra bitting a CD while also ultra bitting a quality CDR.
Then copy. The copy sounds better !
With better soundstage, treble, midrange, bass etc.

It defies what I would have believed to be true.
That is, the copy should not be better than the original.

The claim to treating 500 discs will never happen however.
Ozzy,
A couple of different questions for you to still further help in my questioning;
Did you also have to use the disc cleaner prior to using the UltraBit?
Also my musical tastes are in soft rock(some harder), blues and jazz, if using UltraBit would (IYHO) still make a difference that would warrant the price? My system is "compact" using a Classe Integrated and AR CD2 thru Apogee spkrs. I also use the phenonimal Marigo 3-D stabilizer (which works Excellent!) with my rig and vib controls. You can see why I ask and why I still have some skepticism as well but, I much appreciate all the info you can help me with.
I don't know about Ultrabit, but it has been frequently reported that burned CD's sound better than originals, without any treatment.
How can this be so? I don't know. I speculate that it has something to do with the difference in the way the bits are encoded on the CD vs. the burned CDR. The original has pits, the CDR only has marks that the laser reads. Pure speculation on my part, but maybe has to do with the physics of the laser passing over the pits vs. the marks.
I keep very good care of cds.I have not had to use the cleaner. I too like classic rock and find improvement with all my cds using ultrbit. I am not sure if the treatment lasts foever. The product cost is minor to the improvement gained.