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In Reply to: Re: What do cd tweaks imply about what better-designed cd would look like? posted by TomLarson on March 2, 2007 at 15:00:28:
HowdyWell I do like the steps JVC's XRCD2, XRCD24 etc. have taken. A more precise mastering clock, more control of the mastering and more quality control of the resultant discs: e.g. http://www.audionautes.com/lp_cd/jvc/xrcd24.htm
FIM's XRCD24s sound pretty good to me.
-Ted
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- Re: What do cd tweaks imply about what better-designed cd would look like? - Ted Smith 15:41:41 03/02/07 (5)
- Re: What do cd tweaks imply about what better-designed cd would look like? - TomLarson 15:55:13 03/02/07 (4)
- Re: What do cd tweaks imply about what better-designed cd would look like? - moray james 16:32:46 03/02/07 (3)
- Re: What do cd tweaks imply about what better-designed cd would look like? - TomLarson 17:12:28 03/02/07 (2)
- Re: What do cd tweaks imply about what better-designed cd would look like? - moray james 13:51:01 03/04/07 (1)
- Re: What do cd tweaks imply about what better-designed cd would look like? - TomLarson 11:02:42 03/05/07 (0)