Meridean CD Player
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If you recognize the user-ID, then you know the problem I'm about to describe because I've been yapping about it in these forums, on and off, for *years*. I'm only in here to try again because everything I've done so far to try to fix it has resulted in just more credit-card bills.
The sound is perfect for the first twenty or thirty minutes -- always has been, and I always think I've fixed whatever's wrong -- and then, gradually, the sound becomes reedy and increasingly sibilant in the upper midrange and apparently "over-modulated" right around the midrange-tweeter crossover.
http://www.boondee.net/ghost-repeller/index.html
Q What about my house has a good spirit of our ancestor protect my family, would this machine kill their spirit ?
AThe machine can distinguist the phenomenon signal input, good spirit and bad spirit has its characteristic, the device will ignor or skip the good spirit.
QWhat happen if we unplug the machine at later time, how can we sure the ghost won't come back again with more angry ?
I just put a set of 3 small BDR Cones under my Parasound 2100 preamp. The BDRCs replaced a set of 4 Mapleshade IsoBlocks (those sandwich blocks w/ cork in the middle and rubber laminate top & botttom).
The BDRCs improved dynamics and clarity. Also, reduced that "shrill CD sound" (that's what I call it) on my reference recording with said sound ("Skin" by Beth Hart).
I was lucky to get these used on Audiogon for $38 including shipping.
I have to say that I was not shocked at the cover story with the Meridean CD player being the best in the world. I had a chance to hear one at my friends house and it is nothing short of an amazing piece of engineering and sonics. Now if I could just hit the lotto so I could afford one...