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In Reply to: RE: Freezing CDs/DVDs posted by kmarikos on August 12, 2007 at 22:23:12
Oh now your just being funny!
OK I'll put a CD in the freezer for what a night?
And how will I be able to switch back and forth between froze and not froze to hear the diff. Since there is no way your brain can accurately remember sound well enough to hear the microscopic difference this might if at all make.
Hmm now to make two copies of something and shove one in the freezer
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Be prepared, however, to get jumped on if you report no difference. It will be because your ears are bad, you don't know *how* to listen, your "attitude", or your system isn't resolving enough. However, if you do hear a differnce, you'll be wholeheartedly welcomed into the club, insted of being hit over the head with it...
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RW I was going to say exactly the same thing you just did in fact i was thinking of having my wife join and write an exactly opposite review of the results just to watch it all happen. But I thinking just trying to keep the beer from blowing out my nose while I read some of this BULL**IT is fun enough.
Now what I really want to know is if I leave one of these magic disks in my pickup and it gets hot say 130 degrees will the veil return to the music?
Yes, you should make two copies and freeze one. Put the cd in the fridge for about half a day before putting in the freezer. Leave it in for a day. Wrap in a towel and stick it in the fridge for a while. Take it out and let it gradually get to room temp. Try it and post your impressions.
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