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LP/disk Demagnetisers - why they make a sonic improvement
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 27332" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>It's a marketing newsletter and the "disguise" is to open discussion,</p><p>If you truly wanted discussion , why didnt you put it in a stand alone format with no mention of dealerships , pricing and so forth. All you had to do is post the relevant info without all the ads.</p><p>Hennie , yeh maybe you will spend money on cheap tweaks , but I doubt the price of this unit , googled it at $1800 (R20 000) would be considered "cheap" in South African terms.</p><p></p><p>From the article</p><p>" the results of optical disk demagnetization can easily be heard, measured and explained.</p><p>So lets see the measured results - independantly verified....</p><p></p><p>At any rate I already have put my music on HD which solves all problems related to reading / error correction jitter and as solid state memory becomes cheap , will put it on that too.......We gonna get demagnitisers for that? So why not got the cheaper route and stick it on HD which ensures a perfect jitter free rip and no "magnetic" corruption obviating the need for this 20 grand demagnetiser</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 27332, member: 579"] It's a marketing newsletter and the "disguise" is to open discussion, If you truly wanted discussion , why didnt you put it in a stand alone format with no mention of dealerships , pricing and so forth. All you had to do is post the relevant info without all the ads. Hennie , yeh maybe you will spend money on cheap tweaks , but I doubt the price of this unit , googled it at $1800 (R20 000) would be considered "cheap" in South African terms. From the article " the results of optical disk demagnetization can easily be heard, measured and explained. So lets see the measured results - independantly verified.... At any rate I already have put my music on HD which solves all problems related to reading / error correction jitter and as solid state memory becomes cheap , will put it on that too.......We gonna get demagnitisers for that? So why not got the cheaper route and stick it on HD which ensures a perfect jitter free rip and no "magnetic" corruption obviating the need for this 20 grand demagnetiser [/QUOTE]
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