Media Demagnetizer for the Rich

John Biggs

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Thursday, March 1st, 2007


In the odd world of high-end audio, everything is a factor. Take this little device, for example. It’s a media demagnetizer that allows you to demagnetize everything from your vinyl to your prized CDs. Why, you ask? I suppose it reduces crackle and prevents your Florgo 5000 $20,000 CD player from blowing up.

How much does it cost to demagnetize your media? $2,900. A bit much, it seems, for something you can do with for $7.74.

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