Having used both products (Audioprism Blacklight and Herbies Grungebuster), I can tell you unequivocally not to waste your $$$ on the Audioprism. The Grungebuster 2 is a superior product for $8 and Herbie also does a stable platter version for $25, but I am not sure if this is based on the original Grungebuster or the Grungebuster 2. I'd recommend you contact him to find out. Just do a Google search for Herbie's Audio Lab.
Audioprism CD Blacklight mat?
Does anyone know the difference between the regular CD Blacklight mat and the one meant for the Stable Platter transport? I have an EAD CD 1000 that has the stable platter transport and The Elusive Disc is selling both CD Blacklight versions BUT the Stable Platter version is priced at $35.00 and the regular one almost half price at $20.00. Just wondering what the difference might be. A friend once brought over the regular one but the hole in the center was a little small to fit over the spindle on CD platter on my EAD. With a little trimming it would work but maybe there are other differences. Any thoughts?
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