The problem with the explanation in the last post is that the electric static charge on a CD is entirely different from a magnetic field. A demagnetizer removes a magnetic field, assuming there is one, whereas an anti static fluid or ionizer is required to remove an electric static charge, assuming there is one.
Why demagnitize an optical reader?
I've read numerous times now that folks state to demagnetize a CD or optical disc before playing it for best fidelity and accuracy. I don't see how an optical device, which is non magnetic and made from non magnetic materials benefits from a demag process. Does anyone have any information to support this? Other than hype, of course.
Robert
Robert
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