I've heard some say that carefully-ripped and burned copies of an original (pressed) CD -- using high-quality CD-Rs -- can sound better than the orig disc. Theoretically, this is possible if the orig CD media (disc material/construction) was of poor quality AND the ripping software was able to retrieve all orig bits.
What's your experience?
(I use EAC to rip and Nero to burn on a Windows XP PC using an inexpensive (but high-rated) Benq 1640 or 1655. I use the slowest burn speed along with high-quality (but inexpensive) Taiyo Yuden CD-Rs. I can't hear diffs)

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement