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mickey65 07-14-11 06:03 AM

Greening the CDs
 
Anyone remember back in the late 80's/early 90's when that rumor was going around that if you color in the inner part of the CD with green sharpie pen ink, it would make the CD sound better?

Anyone ever do this?

I did on a couple - altho I don't remember any difference!

Randy Miller III 07-14-11 07:55 AM

Re: Greening the CDs
 
No, but placing a "Lifetime Music Guarantee" sticker from The Wall on the booklet makes a difference.

DJLinus 07-14-11 08:48 AM

Re: Greening the CDs
 
I thought this thread was going to be about longboxes and digpacks.

But, no, I never did the marker trick.

EdTheRipper 07-14-11 09:17 AM

Re: Greening the CDs
 
http://www.snopes.com/music/media/marker.htm

cungar 07-14-11 12:52 PM

Re: Greening the CDs
 
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Sean O'Hara 07-14-11 01:39 PM

Re: Greening the CDs
 

Originally Posted by Randy Miller III (Post 10853543)
No, but placing a "Lifetime Music Guarantee" sticker from The Wall on the booklet makes a difference.

Don't be ridiculous. Everyone knows you save those stickers for stuff you buy at used record stores.

sauce07 07-14-11 02:37 PM

Re: Greening the CDs
 

Originally Posted by Sean O'Hara (Post 10854032)
Don't be ridiculous. Everyone knows you save those stickers for stuff you buy at used record stores.

No, you put the sticker on the case and switch out the covers when you need to replace a CD.

DeanoBKN 07-14-11 08:39 PM

Re: Greening the CDs
 

Originally Posted by Randy Miller III (Post 10853543)
No, but placing a "Lifetime Music Guarantee" sticker from The Wall on the booklet makes a difference.

I actually still own CD's with that sticker on them.

Rocketdog2000 07-14-11 09:23 PM

Re: Greening the CDs
 

Originally Posted by mickey65 (Post 10853482)
Anyone remember back in the late 80's/early 90's when that rumor was going around that if you color in the inner part of the CD with green sharpie pen ink, it would make the CD sound better?

Anyone ever do this?

I did on a couple - altho I don't remember any difference!

Actually, it wasn't the inner part, but the outer edge.

Pizza 07-14-11 09:34 PM

Re: Greening the CDs
 

Originally Posted by Rocketdog2000 (Post 10854582)
Actually, it wasn't the inner part, but the outer edge.

That's how I remember it. I don't understand why it needs to be green. Wouldn't a black sharpie be just as good? Never did it since I didn't want to mark up my CDs. Plus, I was always worried that chemicals from the marker would creep into the CD plastic and eventually destroy the disc.

Jason 07-14-11 10:00 PM

Re: Greening the CDs
 
does this trick work for MP3's?

Josh-da-man 07-14-11 10:37 PM

Re: Greening the CDs
 

Originally Posted by Pizza (Post 10854589)
That's how I remember it. I don't understand why it needs to be green. Wouldn't a black sharpie be just as good? Never did it since I didn't want to mark up my CDs. Plus, I was always worried that chemicals from the marker would creep into the CD plastic and eventually destroy the disc.

Yeah, I always felt the same way. Sharpies and other permanent markers can be kind of caustic, and I'd be afraid that it would eventually eat away at the CD data.

Always sounded like bullshit, anyway.

statcat 07-14-11 10:48 PM

Re: Greening the CDs
 
yes this totally works so does taking a nail across your vinyl. It sounds AWESOME afterward! :)

The Antipodean 07-15-11 02:26 AM

Re: Greening the CDs
 
I've still got one or two CDs I bought like in 1990 and they're playing all right unless they're scratched -- I remember this rumour though but I never did try it...

Drexl 07-15-11 07:08 AM

Re: Greening the CDs
 

Originally Posted by Jason (Post 10854611)
does this trick work for MP3's?

Yes, if played from the right kind of hard drive:

http://www.cooltechpc.com/ctpc/images/WD_Green_2TB.jpg


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