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Old 17th June 2009, 11:20 PM   #1
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Default Dynamat on CD Player

I have a cambridge audio 740C Cd player that i sometimes also use as dac for another cd player Arcam 7se . I´ve read somewhere that somedy puted dynamat on the cd player mechanism and got much more bass .Anyone knows how to do it or has pictures i can see ? thanks !!
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