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CED Digest Vol. 4 No. 39 • 10/2/1999 |
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 07:51:44 -0500 From: Dave Potochick Subject: Cleaning CED's To: Tom Howe <ceds@teleport.com> I clean my CED's the same way that I clean my record albums... Dish detergent, water and a kitchen sink... I learned something years ago when I worked for a radio station and a recording studio... You just wash your records (or CEDs) with soap and water to remove dirt and other things from them and towel dry them... I wash my CED's with soap and water and towel dry them andthey work fine... Someone told me that this would remove the silicon lubricant but the CED's are still playing fine... What is the overall purpose of the lubricant anyway??? It seems to me that it would just be a dust magnet to the disc... Dave. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 08:49:59 -0700 From: tom@cedmagic.com To: digest@cedmagic.com Subject: Laser Audio Turntable Hello All: There's a company making turtables that play audio LP's with a laser at this URL: http://www.elpj.com/ It would also be possible to design such a player for CED's, but the catch would be the price. The audio playback models cost $13,500 to $20,000. --Tom
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