OK...here's another tweak that really works


I recently recabled my reference 2 channel system. The upgrade in sound broke new ground in what I thought was possible with existing components. I had not, however, heard of the Matthew Bond Audio Cascade Noise Burn-In Disc - V. 2.0 until it was referenced in one of the fairly recent Forum Posts.  More out of curiosity and the fact that I have had some very positive results with other assorted/sundry tweaks, I decided to give it a try. I have played the disc only a couple of times and  am amazed at hearing a very real improvement in all aspects of the system and especially the glare that I really didn't know existed.

Anyway, I would enjoy hearing from any of you that has had some exposure to this or other tweaks of this kind. 

 

 

brauser

Clear political correctness off this forum.

@thyname     Jason is always polite in his criticisms.  You seem to be saying that everyone can post on here, except him.   Bring back free speech.

I would hate this to become a forum where no-one can disagree with the overweening prats..  If I wanted that I would go to university and pull down statues to greater men than the prats.

I've never tried a burn-in or tune-up disc, but it makes sense.

I'd certainly be open to giving it a shot.

I guess it boils down to whether or not you believe in "burn in" or that the sound of components (and cables) can change over time.

I certainly do.

And I certainly still listen to CDs. 

 

cporada

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Does jasonbourne52 ever have a single useful thing to say, or is his sole function to ridicule those who try to use this forum for its intended purposes?

Do you have anything useful to say, or do you just ridicule the people who call crap, crap?

Jason is always polite in his criticisms.  You seem to be saying that everyone can post on here, except him.   Bring back free speech.

LOL!!!

 

And it's a CD for fu*&^'s sake! Buying to try it won't ruin anyone's financial life

 

anyone who's skeptical of this type of thing should listen to harsh noise for an hour, then put on something pretty. it's like pressing reset on your ears. unclear to me whether the effects have anything to do with the gear itself, but it is very real and immediately noticeable.