Freezing a CD
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On this drawing the cables are represented in grey lines, getting thinner and thinner all the time. Except the red cable from the power outlet in your listening room being thicker than the preceding cable.
How can this possibly have a positive effect on the sound? In my system it definitely does, and I wonder why.
Does (the red piece of) cable act as a capacitor? Anybody have a guess?
Just received the July issue, that's the good news. The bad news is that the Print function which I rely on for 100s of issues are now disabled?
What gives? Are we now forced to be glued to the computer screen to read? I need access from various places other than in front of the computer. (e.g. subway, the facilities......)
Is this a mistake or is it officially gone? I will probably not renew if PRINT is gone.
Could someone kindly clarify?
thanks
I made a copy of Mark Knopfler's "Kill to get crimson", a CD I know well, and with a great sound quality.
Into the freezer it went (-18