Matchstikman, the mods that we have been doing to these discs is somewhat pushing the boundaries of the "nonconforming". I'm sure that many CD manufacturers would attempt to discourage us from doing so. Arguments ranging from removing too much of the plastic substrate to applying polishing fluids and paint to the disc.
In my humble opinion, my standard redbook CDs after this process, rival my XRCDs, MFSLs etc. So, in response to your question regarding manufacturers doing these mods, they are already offering us their version of "audiophile quality". Whether we consider them audiophile quality is more than likely irrelevant to said manufacturers. I'm sure they feel totally comfortable selling us reissued discs of "audiophile quality" for over inflated prices. Why should they change?
Look at this with an open mind Matchstikman. These mods really do work, contrary to what some people feel. If you would like, email me. I will provide you with my address and you can send me one of your discs, and I will be more than glad to do this process for you. Then, you can establish your own opinion.
Your ears will tell you the truth devoid of any other persons opinions.
In my humble opinion, my standard redbook CDs after this process, rival my XRCDs, MFSLs etc. So, in response to your question regarding manufacturers doing these mods, they are already offering us their version of "audiophile quality". Whether we consider them audiophile quality is more than likely irrelevant to said manufacturers. I'm sure they feel totally comfortable selling us reissued discs of "audiophile quality" for over inflated prices. Why should they change?
Look at this with an open mind Matchstikman. These mods really do work, contrary to what some people feel. If you would like, email me. I will provide you with my address and you can send me one of your discs, and I will be more than glad to do this process for you. Then, you can establish your own opinion.
Your ears will tell you the truth devoid of any other persons opinions.