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Yes, I tend to shy away from high user involvement tweaks.
Yes, I tend to shy away from high user involvement tweaks. The kind that you have to do something with the actual media are the worst IMO! Never cared for the green marker, never re-ripped all my music with this or that "fantastic" new memorex cds etc. IMO the benefit you gain from such things are outstripped by the time involved in doing them. Now on to the actual science of cd mats. It seems to me that adding weight to "dampen" a disc is folly. Why? Because if the weight you add isn't precisely on the centripetal center of the disc and "vibration dampening" will actually be worsened and cause the disc to wobble even more. And with the constant putting on/taking off one would have an even lesser chance of doing this successfully and repetitively. I am a tweaky kinda guy, but this is one of those things that I never found appealing.
Curious - Adding a mat is high involvement? You must not play vinyl then (kidding, joke, ha ha...) Place a CD in the drawer, add the mat on top: 1-2 sec at most; close drawer. I would not define this as high involvement, but each to their own. This is what I like about the FIM, easy to use.Herbies can be put on and never removed or used over and over - takes a little more time and effort than the FIM, but significantly cheaper - if used over and over.But if you really do not like to use a mat, it is totally understood.
I am saying that 100% of audiophiles have problems in their system, drastic problems, that no tweak will fix!
My Arcam CD-192's drive doesn't have enough clearance for even Herbie's DC mat. Ugh
Pez, I think your dispenser is providing sour candy.To assume that 98% of us that belong to this site don't know shite about acoustics, room layout, equipment, tweaks,(false or true), cables, (false or true), ability to actually hear what's going on, etc., etc., is a little more than presumptuous. I've been into 2 channel audio for a long time, so please do not include me in your 98% blanket statment.