Hi,For some reasons, when I copy a regular cd to a cdr, then play both versions, and the cdr always sounded a bit inferior to my ear. Now I understand that this could all be from my head. However, some of my buddies also had the same experience. Secondly, would the brand of the CDR used make any difference? Afterall, isn't a bit is a bit?
Thanks in advance for any answers you may have.
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Topic - CDRs vs Regular CDs - Heidi2000 11:55:03 10/20/04 (14)
- Re: CDRs vs Regular CDs - nutella 19:58:54 10/22/04 (0)
- Re: CDRs vs Regular CDs - Todd Krieger 21:41:22 10/21/04 (0)
- Re: CDRs vs Regular CDs - Awe-d-o-file 07:17:31 10/21/04 (0)
- Thanks all for your contribution. One last observation regarding store bought CDs - Heidi2000 05:37:45 10/21/04 (0)
- Just as mystifyingly..... - max-greece 02:40:38 10/21/04 (0)
- totally different recording process )) Re: CDRs vs Regular CDs - ruffscruff 22:11:50 10/20/04 (0)
- Different types of CDR's will be better than others! - NEAR SOTA 21:36:56 10/20/04 (0)
- Yep, and.... - pburant 12:37:11 10/20/04 (6)
- Re: Yep, and.... - JarrettH 00:36:01 10/21/04 (0)
- Re: Yep, and.... - Heidi2000 13:06:46 10/20/04 (4)
- Re: Yep, and.... - PhilNYC 05:46:55 10/21/04 (0)
- Also, with computers, there is NO error correction....(nt) - Android 14:07:15 10/20/04 (1)
- Where do you get that notion from?? .....(nt) - clifff 03:13:49 10/22/04 (0)
- Timing is everything - pburant 13:33:50 10/20/04 (0)