I've had this idea for awhile, that the BCD-1 can be used as a re-mastering tool.
Today I finally got down to trying the idea.
Taking a re-mastered rock cd that IMO is not quite up to other remastered cds standards, but better than the original release. Recording it with the BCD-1 then burning it to cd. Then playing it back through the BCD-1
Impressions are that the music is much clearer smoother and a tad more natural sounding with body. However others may perceive it to be to sterile as well as shrill in the highs. This would certainly be a personal preference as to whether it's an improvement, and would depend on your speaker preference as well.
Then I played the cd in my Sony NS9100ES. This would be basically the equivalent of playing the original copy in the BCD-1.
Conclusion, this cd played with less revealing player is definitely of higher re-mastered quality than original. Whether it's better up-scaled a second time played in the BCD-1 is subjective.
More cd's in the works.
