Laurence Payne wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
For a while I imagined this MUST be a joke but not so ....
http://stereophile.com/features/1007reccomps/
" Acoustic Revive RL-30 Mk.3 record demagnetizer: $1975
The RL-30 Mk.3 removed the high-frequency glaze from harsh-sounding LPs to make
a believer out of Mikey. "I'm sorry to report that demagnetizing LPs
works—consistently and decidedly," he said. Its conservative looks and useful
dustcover give it an edge over Furutech's De Mag, in MF's opinion. (Vol.29
No.10) "
I'd love to see the actual review! And the one for the Benz unit at
a tenth of the price, which "...seems to do the job as well as any of
them."
I found this online ..........
"RL-30 Mark III Large-sized Demagnetizer for Analog records and Cables. Including
Tourmaline Negative Ion effect. Limited series - 300 examples
LP are magnetized from the beginning due to magnetic substances included in the
vinyl.
The RL-30 Mark III can completely demagnetize LPs, cables and receptacles, and all
kind of optical discs such as CD, HDCD, SACD, DVD, DVD Audio as well as CD-R, DVD-R
and MD, and can rejuvenate their original sound/picture quality.
By using RL-30 III for CD-R or DVD-R in advance, you can create a high quality
sound/picture recording without errors.
It is also effective to make a great improvement of audio cables, connectors and
power cables preventing the inevitable buildup of magnetic fields.
RL-30 III is also equipped with "negative ion (minus ion) generator" which will
improve the sound by making it more vivid and natural."
http://www.playstereo.com/product_in...6&osCsid=f 45
If it was in the UK at least you ought to be able to get that removed under the
Trades Descriptions Act.
It's time to pull the rug from under all this voodoo nonsense.
Graham