Furutech deMag Eliminates Magnetic Distortion in Optical Media
Furutech Co., Ltd., manufacturer of analog and digital audio and video cable and accessories, announce the availability of their new deMag Demagnetizer.
It completely demagnetizes LPs and optical disc media like CD, CD-R, DVD, MD, Game CD, Photo CD, SACD, and DVD Audio. Plus it's an indispensable accessory for keeping interconnects, power cords and their connectors demagnetized preventing distortion.
Disc Magnetization Is No Mystery
The silk-screened label on an optical disc contains chemical compounds such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. These materials are strongly magnetic and easily remagnetized. The reflective information-bearing surface of optical media contains 99% aluminum, but 1% of these same highly magnetic materials! Even aluminum is considered a weak magnetic conductor.
According to the company, optical discs actually magnetize as they play. A magnetic field is induced as they spin. This same elemental process takes place with CD, CD-R, DVD, and MD. Particular attention is due MD as it's most prone to magnetization effects such as problems reading discs.
Unlike to other demagnetizers on the market, Furutech claims that its solution ramps power up then down again, completely removing all residual magnetism.
Demagnetizing LPs
How does an LP become magnetized? 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. See Michael Fremer's review in Stereophile's October Recommended Components issue. "... demagnetizing an LP definitively removed a high-frequency glaze or glare and seemed to enrich the midband... Demagnetizing LPs works. Better yet, once a record has been demagnetized, it seems to stay that way... And do not try one of these devices unless you're prepared to buy it."
Demagnetizing Cables
Electric current generates a magnetic field as it flows through a power cord or conductor. However, magnetic impurities within the materials themselves become magnetized and introduce further magnetic distortion. Just loop your cables and power cords on the top surface of the deMag and begin treatment.
The Sound
Demagnetizing both sides of optical media before play results in a greater sense of power, dynamics, and resolution, with cleaner, blacker backgrounds and a larger, more stable soundstage, vivid tonal colors and deeper extension at both ends of the frequency range, according to the company. Demagnetization also communicates the delicacy, refinement and nuance of a performance, along with the micro- and macro-dynamics needed to realize the full potential of music and movies.
The Image
Since the deMag Demagnetization Process eliminates all magnetic distortion noise, video displays of all types benefit from less ghosting, color shift, "snow", vertical and horizontal interference lines.
Furutech's deMag holds the following Patent Numbers:
Japan #2942760
U.S. #6058078
The Furutech deMag retails for $1,800.
Disc Magnetization Is No Mystery
The silk-screened label on an optical disc contains chemical compounds such as iron, nickel, and cobalt. These materials are strongly magnetic and easily remagnetized. The reflective information-bearing surface of optical media contains 99% aluminum, but 1% of these same highly magnetic materials! Even aluminum is considered a weak magnetic conductor.
According to the company, optical discs actually magnetize as they play. A magnetic field is induced as they spin. This same elemental process takes place with CD, CD-R, DVD, and MD. Particular attention is due MD as it's most prone to magnetization effects such as problems reading discs.
Unlike to other demagnetizers on the market, Furutech claims that its solution ramps power up then down again, completely removing all residual magnetism.
Demagnetizing LPs
How does an LP become magnetized? 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. See Michael Fremer's review in Stereophile's October Recommended Components issue. "... demagnetizing an LP definitively removed a high-frequency glaze or glare and seemed to enrich the midband... Demagnetizing LPs works. Better yet, once a record has been demagnetized, it seems to stay that way... And do not try one of these devices unless you're prepared to buy it."
Demagnetizing Cables
Electric current generates a magnetic field as it flows through a power cord or conductor. However, magnetic impurities within the materials themselves become magnetized and introduce further magnetic distortion. Just loop your cables and power cords on the top surface of the deMag and begin treatment.
The Sound
Demagnetizing both sides of optical media before play results in a greater sense of power, dynamics, and resolution, with cleaner, blacker backgrounds and a larger, more stable soundstage, vivid tonal colors and deeper extension at both ends of the frequency range, according to the company. Demagnetization also communicates the delicacy, refinement and nuance of a performance, along with the micro- and macro-dynamics needed to realize the full potential of music and movies.
The Image
Since the deMag Demagnetization Process eliminates all magnetic distortion noise, video displays of all types benefit from less ghosting, color shift, "snow", vertical and horizontal interference lines.
Furutech's deMag holds the following Patent Numbers:
Japan #2942760
U.S. #6058078
The Furutech deMag retails for $1,800.