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I'm using a modified Pioneer Elite DVD player with upgraded caps to play my CD's now.
I have taken the lid off and completely pasted the inside of the player with PPT's Total Contact, including the entire underside of the lid. It has PPT's Omega E Mats sitting underneath it and PPT's Alpha Cards on top.
The stock feet have been removed, being replaced with Herbie's Tenderfeet.
The ICs were built by Von Gaylord. It is Von Gaylord's "Legend" series.
The power cord is an SR Level III that is plugged into a tricked-out Sound Application power conditioner that has been completely pasted on the inside with PPT's Total Contact, including the entire underside of the lid.
The power conditioner is plugged into receptacles that have been treated with TC as well.
I use a simple, cheap eyeglass cleaner (Walmart under $4.00) to clean the CDs prior to playing them using a micro-fiber cloth ... and then zap them with an old Radio Shack VCR demagnetizer.
This DVD player, with all of the above options, just kicks butt.
Frank
I'm using a modified Pioneer Elite DVD player with upgraded caps to play my CD's now.
I have taken the lid off and completely pasted the inside of the player with PPT's Total Contact, including the entire underside of the lid. It has PPT's Omega E Mats sitting underneath it and PPT's Alpha Cards on top.
The stock feet have been removed, being replaced with Herbie's Tenderfeet.
The ICs were built by Von Gaylord. It is Von Gaylord's "Legend" series.
The power cord is an SR Level III that is plugged into a tricked-out Sound Application power conditioner that has been completely pasted on the inside with PPT's Total Contact, including the entire underside of the lid.
The power conditioner is plugged into receptacles that have been treated with TC as well.
I use a simple, cheap eyeglass cleaner (Walmart under $4.00) to clean the CDs prior to playing them using a micro-fiber cloth ... and then zap them with an old Radio Shack VCR demagnetizer.
This DVD player, with all of the above options, just kicks butt.
Frank