Micro-smooth puts very fine scratches on the CD. Like any of the automotive polishes people recommend. This did not help my system. I'll stick with a non-abrasive polish like Novus.
Mapleshade Records Tweaks-Silclear & Micro-Smooth
I had made the decision to try some of the recordings by Mapleshades. After hearing the astounding quality that came from their recording process I decided to take the plunge and try Silclear and Micro-Smooth. For the Silclear all I can say is go read the review on 6moons on the Walker SST Contact Enhancer. It is right on the money in what Silclear does at 1/3 the price. I had Nrchy and Squidboyw down to listen to my setup and had the opportunity to go up and hear the latest rendition of his system. I left after he had treated all of his cables. The difference in Nrchy's system was one of those I think something is different but we couldn't be sure. The reason we couldn't be sure is I left with his Purist Musaeus speaker cables that I bought and we had taken the cables out and then put them back in to listen to his system after he had treated his cables. Squidboyw we got his power cords done for his monoblocks and he's ordering some for himself. It seems to give some gain to the equipment with out touching the knob. 6moons review of Walker SST Microsmooth is a different product. It is a cream polish that you use on CD, SACD or DVD. Those are my choices anyway. On the audio discs it's like a haze is removed that I didn't know was even there! The background is clearer, blacker. I can pick up the space around each band member and the depth of the sound is bigger. I treated a DVD of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones and the video was also improved. There is a bass sole by the bassist, Victor Lemonte Wooten that is astounding in itself of Amazing Grace. Not only is the soundstage improved but also as you are watching the spotlight on Victor the blacks are blacker and the colors are brighter. It leaves no marks or anything that would lower the value of your discs, it fact I think it increases the value. You can't charge it but for about 2 minutes of your time and 16.95 plus shipping it's a no brainer that treats a lot of CD's and is worth at least trying. Actually, both products they give you enough to treat about 1000 different cables and probable 1000 to 1500 discs. If you try the Silclear follow the directions in the 6moons review for applying the product. Good Listening!
Greg
Greg
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