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In article , Jim H
My point is, with digital better fidelity means better at recovering
data. If high-end dacs were good at this they would find it harder
to justify ridiculous CD transport prices.
How would you square this view with my earlier comment that, if a cheap CD
drive can deliver faultless computer data, then a cheap CD transport should
be able to do so as well? Do CD transports lack error correction that one
presumes is present in computer kit?
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