I would love to know why vinyl needs to be demagnetized...
The fact is that pigment added to the plastic during the manufacturing process is the culprit. The minute amount of ferrous material in the pigment causes LPs to become magnetized.
Gee, I wonder if it works on cassettes and VHS tapes as well?
I have one comment. The first paragraph says this device completely demagnetises (emp. theirs) LPs. But later on, they show that the measurements they took only change by 8%. So... which is it, guys?
What he said.Apart from a measly 8% reduction, they haven't shown that the sound from an LP is, in fact, changed at all, with everything else being equal. It seems to me that a field strength of about 6 milligauss is insignificant compared to the EM coupling between stylus/cartridge and playing surface resulting from static charge differences.
'Luthon64
I have one comment. The first paragraph says this device completely demagnetises (emp. theirs) LPs.
" Particular attention is due MD as it’s the most prone to magnetization effects such as problems reading discs."
Wow - that's amazing who'd have thought that a magnetic media would be the most prone to magnetization effects!