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6/11/2025, 2:28:07 PM
>>11794404
Yes, but did it restore the warmth?
Also, has anybody tried blasting their disc games with a Xenon lightbulb in a Nespa optical disc finalizer? This sounds really promising
>Before the Nespa treatment, colors were 'nice'. Afterwards, colors became talkative as though they had a life of their own. The Nespa effects on this DVD were stunning. Because we had no clue what to expect, we'd set the Pro for 60 flashes. In the sound department, our 2.0 setup gained in intelligibility, a great thing when you don't like subtitles. Because the Nespa cleans up all manner of noise, another DVD became the entrée - Lord of the Rings. This movie has so much going on that watching it on even a bigger TV screen can be quite tiresome on your eyes. In the movie theatre, your eyes can wander over a large area but on a TV screen, all is compacted. After one of the discs was Nespa'd, the image was far more relaxing to view. Where blacks had been sort of dark grey before, they were much darker now. Instead of an expected increase in brilliance, the treated disc displayed a more even tonality, albeit with more detail. After a second 60 flashes, the image was even better. Blacks now were truly pitch black. What the effect of Nespa might be when high-resolution projectors are involved is beyond our scope to explore but it is likely to be substantial.
https://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/nanotech2/pro.html