If you have a CD Player, you need to do this periodically...


I would rather imagine that most audiophiles are aware of this, but if not, may I recommend a very easy tweak that has always produced positive results in every system I've had:

Ayre - Irrational, But Efficacious!

Densen - DeMagic

These are System Enhancement Discs which reduces magnetism that has built up during playback. I'm pretty sure there are other products that purport to do the same thing. These two have certainly worked for me. Good listening!!

 

 

brauser

Here’s a curious aside. I unfortunately had no luck with the Ayre’s disc, But as bad luck occurs in pairs, today we’ve had a power outage locally, now going on for the past seven hours. In response I hooked up my Honda generator to power the house. It can run the essentials at home during an outage, which includes the stereo equipment and computer, and supposedly produces a perfect sine wave..

Out of curiosity I played Joni Mitchell’s Blue CD again which I’d used to test the Ayres disc. With the generator running the album sounded remarkably good. Her voice and the instrumentation sounded more clear, well defined and detailed than ever before. I was kind of hoping the Ayre’s disc might have an effect along these lines. I then tried out Coltrane’s Live at Newport and replicated this listening experience.

Having a Shunyata Denali power conditioner already in place I wouldn’t have anticipated much of a difference with a different power source, but go figure.. I needed someplace to express this oddball listening experience. Sorry for intruding on this fine thread.

Mike

Bought a copy, plugged it in on repeat and came back hours later.  Next time listening I definitely noticed a punchier bass, no doubt about it.  The rest is subject to further evaluation,  the sound was great, but was so before hand.  $20 is darn near free so why not ;)