Jim:
Based upon your comments in other threads (like NOS tubes for SF Line 1) you have a clear head and a conscious mind. In the end, you are the only one you need to please.
With that said, and IMO, and based upon my experience, I find that the Bedini works. Does it make a night and day difference...No. Does it work the same on every disc...No.
Is it worth the effort...IMO, Yes. Do I treat both sides of the CD....Yes.
I sold mine as I thought I had a deal cornered on a Furutech RD-2, and then that deal disappeared. But I will find another, and when I do I will buy it. IMO, it is well worth the effort.
In a previous thread:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ddgtl&1051384332
AG member Buscis2 detailed his methodology of CD preparation. His method included the RD-2.
Based upon your comments in other threads (like NOS tubes for SF Line 1) you have a clear head and a conscious mind. In the end, you are the only one you need to please.
With that said, and IMO, and based upon my experience, I find that the Bedini works. Does it make a night and day difference...No. Does it work the same on every disc...No.
Is it worth the effort...IMO, Yes. Do I treat both sides of the CD....Yes.
I sold mine as I thought I had a deal cornered on a Furutech RD-2, and then that deal disappeared. But I will find another, and when I do I will buy it. IMO, it is well worth the effort.
In a previous thread:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ddgtl&1051384332
AG member Buscis2 detailed his methodology of CD preparation. His method included the RD-2.