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LP/disk Demagnetisers - why they make a sonic improvement
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 27327" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>I think a link to your newsletter constitutes such. @robert: shilling would be a 3rd party linking to it, Jeandre is AV Cables.</p><p></p><p>The majority of metal in a CD is non-ferrous and even given that, the order of the potential effects is irrelevant in comparison to the trigger on the receiving end of that pickup's signal.</p><p></p><p>@ Jeandre: I see no fact whatsoever in your linked document.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 27327, member: 18"] I think a link to your newsletter constitutes such. @robert: shilling would be a 3rd party linking to it, Jeandre is AV Cables. The majority of metal in a CD is non-ferrous and even given that, the order of the potential effects is irrelevant in comparison to the trigger on the receiving end of that pickup's signal. @ Jeandre: I see no fact whatsoever in your linked document. [/QUOTE]
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