The "Magic CD" uses a proprietary sequence of narrow-band signals and modulated noise. Unlike standard "burn-in" tracks that simply play music or pink noise, JMR’s signals are designed to exercise the speaker’s mechanical components—surrounds, spiders, and voice coils—across their entire range of motion without risking thermal damage. Why the 2021 FLAC Release Matters
In an era where we obsess over cables and power conditioners, the Magic CD reminds us that the most important part of the chain is the physical movement of air. Jean-marie Reynaud Magic Cd Flac 2021
Throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s, JMR carved out a niche for itself by pioneering advanced acoustic concepts. At a time when many manufacturers focused on raw power and specifications, Reynaud was perfecting the use of compression chambers, damped cabinets, linear phase filters, and mechanical decoupling. Each pair of speakers was, and still is, crafted by hand in local French workshops. This artisanal dedication has earned JMR recognition and acclaim from the French and international specialized press, with its loudspeakers distributed to discerning music lovers across the globe. After Jean-Marie's passing in 2011, his son, Jean-Claude Reynaud—a sound engineer, producer, and musician—seamlessly took the helm, preserving his father's legacy while modernizing the brand for the 21st century. The "Magic CD" uses a proprietary sequence of
The Jean-Marie Reynaud (JMR) is a specialized technical tool, not a music album, designed to accelerate the break-in (rodage) of high-fidelity audio systems. Purpose and Function Throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s, JMR carved