Yes, your're correct, I've experienced the same phenomena. It does make them sound better in the way you've described. Plus the CD smells better too!!
Another tweek I use is to spray a little Static Guard on a cloth and lightly wipe the label of the CD. I do this after I've cleaned the CD on the Nitty Gritty CD Cleaner/Polisher and used the Acouistic Revive RD=3 demagnetizer.
Static Guard also works wonders in the winter to eliminate static buildup from your cables and equipment. About once a week I lighty spray the carpet and cables. The difference is clearly detectable. I believe it works very similarly to a product by Nordost that sells for about $40.00 dollars a can. Who knows it might be the same stuff?
Good listening,
Sgr
Another tweek I use is to spray a little Static Guard on a cloth and lightly wipe the label of the CD. I do this after I've cleaned the CD on the Nitty Gritty CD Cleaner/Polisher and used the Acouistic Revive RD=3 demagnetizer.
Static Guard also works wonders in the winter to eliminate static buildup from your cables and equipment. About once a week I lighty spray the carpet and cables. The difference is clearly detectable. I believe it works very similarly to a product by Nordost that sells for about $40.00 dollars a can. Who knows it might be the same stuff?
Good listening,
Sgr