I recently read in Stereophile of someone cleaning the non-read side of a cd (and with a way overpriced cleaner I might add) and would like to know what purpose that serves? Is there a measurable difference or is there science behind it? Don't tell me it sounds better. It's supposed to sound better because that's what the manufacturer wants you to believe.
I recently read in Stereophile of someone cleaning the non-read side of a cd (and with a way overpriced cleaner I might add) and would like to know what purpose that serves? Is there a measurable difference or is there science behind it? Don't tell me it sounds better. It's supposed to sound better because that's what the manufacturer wants you to believe.