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In Reply to: Re: What do cd tweaks imply about what better-designed cd would look like? posted by TomLarson on March 2, 2007 at 15:55:13:
has been my experience that disks with rounded inside and outside edges that are sanded or are made with a sand blasted mold work better. Same goes for the clear section in the middle and the extreem outside top and bottom surfaces. Painting the lable side black also helps as does painting the inside clear section (both sides)and outside/inside edges. Cryo treating also improves things. I also wash wax and topcoat shine the playing side. While I have not had the chance to use a small disk lathe to make the disk true (round) I would assume that a more or better balanced disk would also provide audible improvement.
moray james
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- Re: What do cd tweaks imply about what better-designed cd would look like? - moray james 16:32:46 03/02/07 (3)
- Re: What do cd tweaks imply about what better-designed cd would look like? - TomLarson 17:12:28 03/02/07 (2)
- Re: What do cd tweaks imply about what better-designed cd would look like? - moray james 13:51:01 03/04/07 (1)
- Re: What do cd tweaks imply about what better-designed cd would look like? - TomLarson 11:02:42 03/05/07 (0)