If you have a CD Player, you need to do this periodically...


I would rather imagine that most audiophiles are aware of this, but if not, may I recommend a very easy tweak that has always produced positive results in every system I've had:

Ayre - Irrational, But Efficacious!

Densen - DeMagic

These are System Enhancement Discs which reduces magnetism that has built up during playback. I'm pretty sure there are other products that purport to do the same thing. These two have certainly worked for me. Good listening!!

 

 

brauser

brauser

 

I own the AYRE disc. Where can the Densen- DeMagic be found ?

 

Happy Listening!

I've been using the Ayre Irrational but Efficacious CD for years now and wholeheartedly concur with what you say. I can't explain why things sound better after using it but it always does.

I know demagnetizing is one aspect but I feel, deep down, that something else is going on as well. I also found that using it, repeatedly, over the course of breaking in something new, speeds up the process.

All the best,
Nonoise

With regard to the Bedini CD demagnetizer, I had one of these and used it regularly until it broke down for good. I then replaced it with the Acoustic Revive RD-3 which has accomplished essentially the same thing and that being to demagnetize the CD disc itself. The Ayre and Densen discs, however, address the issues within the system as a whole. The Densen Company is still in business but appears to not have this item as part of their product line. Music Direct still has a 'reference version' of this in their on-line catalog but says that the product is no longer available. Given the results I have had with the 'standard version' I would certainly like to get my hands on the 'new and improved' disc. 

The Ayre IBE disc is still offered from the manufacturer through their dealer network. The two discs essentially do the same thing but when I'm really motivated, I use them both in combination and I think this does open up the system a bit more.

This could say more about me than Ayre, but I never noticed conspicuous improvement running IBE, when I had a CDP.

 

On the other hand, it's not much of an investment, by the standards of the hobby, so why not?