I CALL BULLCRAP.
Taping paper / words to a physical device doesn't change scientific sound reproduction. At best, it can change one's PERCEPTION that its sounds better, but in the end it will never change what actually is.
Its like saying if a tree falls in a forest and you weren't there to see it fall, did it really fall? You're saying no. The rest of the scientific community says yes, because its just a fact.
As for 'freezing' the cheap mp3/mp4 players, I would agreed that freezing the player MIGHT work (not brave enough myself) because it has been proven in nascar engines that freezing the metal parts helps them last 5x-10x longer.
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Originally Posted by michiganjfrog";p="
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michiganjfrog , will try out the taping of those printed words. Though i can't figure out scientifically how it would even help improve the quality.
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Until one has determined for themselves whether the experiment produces any changes, the "how" doesn't really matter...
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