darrenyeats;235753 Wrote: 
> Alek,
> Cleaning an unscratched CD cannot change its sound. 

There we go! ;-D Like a friend of mine once said:"A cable is just a
piece of metal. It can't have different sound". You should've seen his
face when I changed cheap Linn cables with cheap Transparent ones ;-D

To be more precise, not cleaning, but removing the static electricity
accumulated by the cheap plastic. That's what other manufacturers call
"demagnetizing". Furutech sell such a device. That microfiber cloth
with water proves that it indeed works.

darrenyeats;235753 Wrote: 
> 
> I could listen to CDs on your system or a $1 million system but it
> won't change the facts. When I rip CDs at 4x or 8x speed on my two
> machines - each using different and very cheap CD mechanisms - I get
> bit-identical music files. The reliability of media reading is a fact
> of modern digital life.
> 
Unlike cables, the jitter is measurable and can easily be heard.
I can't hear C1 or C2 errors, but I do hear jitter.

darrenyeats;235753 Wrote: 
> 
> Can you on your system (double blind)?
> 

And triple gagged ;-D Again, if you don't trust me, trust my wife, who
noticed the difference neither looking at the system, not knowing what
I was doing.


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