Would You Like to Make Your CD's Sound Better


I have spent many hours trying different Tweaks..Read I have 2 ion guns One a ZERO STAT AND THE OTHER A MAPLE SHADE ALSO FOR REMOVING STATIC. But the best that I have found is CHEAP and is Awesome.... Take any cd and listen to it and then take a dryer sheet from the laundry room and wipe it accross the label several times of the cd and listen to what happens ??
1rst. The cd will be more spacious and soundstage will be better
2nd. everything will be much smoother, and harshness will dissapear .and detail is awesome try it and let me know what you think. Itworks for me........Thanks.. Jesse
stereos
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
I have to wonder just how the idea for this tweak came about. Did you just start wiping your CDs with whatever was at-hand or did you make a list of items to use as wipers? What was your inspiration for this??

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i will give the antistatic sheets a try-another tweek ive heard of but dont know if it works is to use green ink marker around the edges of the cd.
Watch out, guys. As you know these sheets will now be repackaged and sold for $100, box of 25. Any suggestions for a name?