I have found the Bedini II has great benifits on disks I play often. After five or so plays the sound seems to get muddy and has a loss of definition. I put it into the Bedini II and the clearity comes back. The highs are cleaner and very smooth, I haven't noticed if audiophile grade cds or regular make any difference, but thanks Sam, another thing to listen and obsess over.
For the skeptics of the day, I have had two friend over who have brought there copies of the same cds and we ran one through the Bedini and one not. I had them listen and see if they could tell a difference. I mixed them up and came back to them a couple times. EVERY time they picked the one run through the Bedini. ( I had them write in a notebook up or down with each change) Now they make sure I run them through when ever they bring music over. Now for you science freaks, I HAVE NO IDEA WHY IT WORKS. It seams to me and my friends that there is no logic to it's success, but hey, THIS IS AUDIO!!!! It's or ears not a scope, not a meter! J.D.
For the skeptics of the day, I have had two friend over who have brought there copies of the same cds and we ran one through the Bedini and one not. I had them listen and see if they could tell a difference. I mixed them up and came back to them a couple times. EVERY time they picked the one run through the Bedini. ( I had them write in a notebook up or down with each change) Now they make sure I run them through when ever they bring music over. Now for you science freaks, I HAVE NO IDEA WHY IT WORKS. It seams to me and my friends that there is no logic to it's success, but hey, THIS IS AUDIO!!!! It's or ears not a scope, not a meter! J.D.