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A looong time now tweekers have been using a silicon product to polish the CD surface to get a perceived improvement in sound quality ( I have a case of the $0.25 packets AQ put out years back). I noticed that doin' it to DVD's AND GREEN EDGES TOO, improve the video quality of DVDs. Any one else tried this??? (you really need special fliud and green paint, though UnaPosa? paint pens ARE the original and cost in bulk a tenth of the audio market ones. (you can buy a box special ordered from an Art Supply store for the cost of an audiophile brand).
Anyway, jus' thought I'd pass on this improvement you CAN see!
(makes the image more "film like": less noise)
Follow Ups:
I think the green/blue pen on the edge thing is way overraated for CD sound quality. I think it makes many CD's over harsh.
DVD video quality I think maybe is better, and you don't pay quite as much attention to the sound.My system Optimus LX-5's(modified) Harmon Kardon A500k integrated (modified 6V6's) and Denon DCM-560 for sound.
YMMV
Sincerely,
-3db
Bad Boy
I have it varies tremendously by system. In mine it made NO difference, in my friends it made it better. The amount seems to vary. The real question is it worth trying on a DVD? DVDs are more fragile than cds, so I am really relucant to do so.
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