I posted a paper on the subject on my website some years back. The Green Pen and beyond....
http://machinadynamica.com/machina23.htm
http://machinadynamica.com/machina23.htm
New Tweak --- Its Fantastic
I posted a paper on the subject on my website some years back. The Green Pen and beyond.... http://machinadynamica.com/machina23.htm |
Geoff With all our words exchanged it seems to me that those of us who still use a cd player or a transport should consider painting the inside top lid green or any other internal chassis surface they can comfortably recolor. Your thoughts on this color swap? I also have found that the same color with a different paint finish affects the overall sound inside a room and so I think a flat green finish will sound different than a satin or gloss finish inside a cd player. We recently adjusted the spectral balance in one of our Energy Room’s by changing some painted wall sections that were flat to an eggshell finish. This after some different flooring was installed. Nice tweak out it was. I have my transport lid off now as I have been using Total Contact on connections and allowing those to air dry and acclimate. Now may be a good time to paint. Tom |
Uh, I’ve only had a turquoise tray masking product for like 12 years. Hel-loo! Do you think these hands have been soaking in Ivory Liquid? 😛 As you can probably image I have a similar product for Blu-ray discs. Pop quiz: But what about the invisible scattered light, the stuff that’s not amenable to colors? Extra credit - guess what color the tray masking is for Blu-ray, multiple choice: a. Turquoise b. Blue c. Red d. Yellow e. Black |
theaudiotweak The tray assembly and surrounding parts have been treated for years. My comments were to color not just the tray but all the other surfaces that refract light. The whole damn innards of the chassis if possible. Actually the trays haven’t been treated for years, except by me. Or if they have, not correctly or not completely. I’m not referrring to Marigo CD mats and similar. Maybe you don’t understand the question. But what about the invisible light? I’m not getting anybody to bite. By the way you’re using the word refract incorrectly. I already suggested treating the entire inside of the transport. Let’s see, was it yesterday? 😀 Besides, you still have the sticky problem of the invisible scattered light. |