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![]() David Bash wrote: Hi Everyone, In October I left my apartment in Los Angeles for 10 days to do business outside the country, and for some silly reason closed the door to my CD room, which is about 10 x 12 and houses about 6,000 CDs. The CDs are all stored in their jewel cases, most of them upright. The one window in the room is covered by a dark towel, to ensure that very little light shines through. While I was gone there were about 5 days where the outside temperature reached or exceeded 100 degrees farenheight. When I returned home and opened the door, it was hot in the room and it smelled like something had burned (which, apparently, wasn't the case). I had read that excessive exposure to heat can damage the aluminum layer, causing holes to appear in the layer, making it impossible to recover data in those spots. I had also read that CDs use an interpolation process to compensate for that loss. Anyway, it seems that every CD I've played that had been in the room sounds worse than it did before, with most of the noticeable loss manifesting as muddy, dull midrange and clipped high-end. In other words, a huge loss of dynamic. My question is: is this all in my head? Can CD damage due to excessive heat manifest as a loss of fidelity? Hopefully someone here who has expertise in these matters can help eliminate my fears. CD-Rs and CD-RWs are rather heat sensitive, as it is the heat of the higher power laser that does the recording in the first place. I don't know the chemistry of the different types well enough to cite a specific temperature, but that information is probably on the manufacturers web site. Pressed plastic CDs are not going to be bothered much by heat below the level needed to soften and warp the disks. If you have chemical vapors or lots of UV light present, then the damage that they are already doing will be accelerated. Pressed glass CDs are very heat tolerant, and if you really need to do so, you can have the aluminum removed and replated on them. Although I'd be surprised if you have them, as they are much more expensive to make and there is little demand for them. --Dale |
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