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Ooo ooo. I'm with Clark on the CD-R thing. I've got a dedicated burner and I'll soon have my "shootout discs" back from George Louis. Thanks, Clark!! Didn't know George was back.Cleaning the CD is Definitely Not all that can be done.And, when the 626 kit is done, let me know so's I can cut the check.
Assuming that there is a difference, what would be causing it?If the bits are the same (this can be tested), then why would there be a difference?
Scott, I am shocked at this response I have read multiple places that a copied cd sounds better than the original, I think I will have to try it.
Good copies place the pits/lands more precisely than the physically torn ones of the original CD. The CD-ROM drive can read the original over and over and over until it's sure it's got the right sequence before encoding as a file. Original CD's force your CDP clock into the compromising position of translating and correcting a larger number of ambiguous readings in real time.If you don't think your CDP is struggling with real-time math problems, try plugging a non-OS DAC into the system (less math). ...
Do CD-ROM drives read over and over? How do they determine what's correct if the physical surface of the CD is questionable?
Quote from: clarkjohnsenQuote from: ScottMayo Clean the disk and it's as good as it will get.Have you proof of that assertion? Any, at all?...Moreover you seem to dismiss the CD-R phenomenon, where the bits are all the same but the disc sounds different, usually way better. An impossibilty, you would claim.I would tend to conclude, in this case, that the bits are _not_ the same. :)
Quote from: ScottMayo Clean the disk and it's as good as it will get.Have you proof of that assertion? Any, at all?...Moreover you seem to dismiss the CD-R phenomenon, where the bits are all the same but the disc sounds different, usually way better. An impossibilty, you would claim.
Clean the disk and it's as good as it will get.
If the bits are the same, a CD player that produces different sounds from them is seriously broken.
Quote from: ScottMayo If the bits are the same, a CD player that produces different sounds from them is seriously broken.Are you listening? OK...ALL CD PLAYERS ARE SERIOUSLY BROKEN.clark
That's why I'm going to a PC based transport in my REF system.....
Quote from: MarblesThat's why I'm going to a PC based transport in my REF system.....From what I gather, you are going with I2S Off-Ramp. Let us know how it goes. If only it had wireless.........I think this thread has now been officially hijacked........
Quote from: clarkjohnsenQuote from: ScottMayo If the bits are the same, a CD player that produces different sounds from them is seriously broken.Are you listening? OK...ALL CD PLAYERS ARE SERIOUSLY BROKEN.clarkThat sounds rather final. I guess we should just give up on them then. :)