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e is usually for electric field, b is for magnetic field.

A moving e field produces a b field. Does the device have moving parts? If one isn't careful he might stumble down the rabbit hole of how can a CD have a magnetic field in the first place.

A static electric field on the CD perhaps. A static electric field e eliminator. And that's why they suggest using the e disc before every play, since playing a CD produces build up of static electric charge. Final answer.



Edits: 07/06/23 07/06/23

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