What's the deal with coloring CD's and/or tray mechanism


I just stumbled across an old thread discussing this process, and the sonic advantages. It's intriguing, and I wonder what other members think. I am primarily into vinyl, and don't listen to cd's that often, but if I can improve the audio quality, then I am interested, to say the least.

I am concerned though, about painting the tray of my McIntosh, for fear of damage, and also de-valuing it's re-sale value


crazyeddy

Showing 3 responses by randy-11

Exactly - don't waste your time - or money.

People who do not understand electronics or physics can be convinced to believe it works, just as snake oil was sold to people decades ago.
This is just made up gibberish by someone who doesn't understand the mechanism involved.  

Provide a citation to a study showing the 75%reflectivity.