They will peel off, you just have to get your fingernails under them from the inside and keep plugging. Once you are able to one small part of them up a little bit the rest of them follows easily. They really don't hurt anything by their additional weight, so don't worry about that, but when I was putting some of my CDs into my music server they were sometimes coming loose, which messed things up. I also found a disadvantage to them in that they could get stuck in a car CD player. So I'm removing them as I bring the older CDs down to be burned, it takes a little work but most of them come off fairly easily once you get the hang of it.
How to Remove MONSTER CD rings without damage
Back in the late 80's Monster Cable had a gimmick for CD rings to supposely help the laser read more accurately. I fell for it just like the Audiquest marker, etc. The Monster ring would stick on the perimeter of the CD. But they don't just peel off almost 20 years later.
Does anyone know how to remove these MONSTER CD rings without damaging the CD itself ?
I have about a dozen or so CDs with these rings on them. Worried that they could damage my delicate CD transport and players because it doubles the weight of the disc
Thank you to all who help.
Joe
Does anyone know how to remove these MONSTER CD rings without damaging the CD itself ?
I have about a dozen or so CDs with these rings on them. Worried that they could damage my delicate CD transport and players because it doubles the weight of the disc
Thank you to all who help.
Joe
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