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In the Thread: Digital recorders: what the "big boys" use?
Post Subject: More on the CDR misery. Posted by Romy the Cat on: 1/6/2005
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open Max, actually I have opposite experience and I detected that a quality of burned CD dose not depend from CD transport it was played on. I mean certainly it is different from transport to transport but the burned CD has own let call it “misery delta” and this delta is more or less the same across all transports.
Certainly I did experimented with various burning speed and various blank disks. The results are different but still they are below any accepted expectation. Also, talking about the transports: the CD burners are horrible transports, very horrible. For instance when I rip a CD cuts to the HD of that foolish Masterlink I never use the Masterlink transport but the TL0’s external digital stream - the result in quality is staggering! The Masterlink’s HD copy sound more or less OK. However, as soon I write it to a disk (for instance I like the top of the line Apogee disks), even without rendering, then sound instantly goes to toilet. Some CD burners do better or worth job (for instance top of the line HHB or the cheapest Denons do better but still they all operate way far from a level that I would consider acceptable.
Rgs,
The Cat
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