How come there is no thread on the RealityCheck?


In my opinion this one the greatest improvements in audio in 40 years. AA is full of discussions about it, but there has been nothing here. Maybe that a $575 tweak is beyond Audiogoners?
tbg
BTW - I looked at the Cool Copy. I cannot believe that you will get decent copies at 52X write speed. All of the copiers that sound good IMO use much lower speed, usually 1X.
I think the Raw Copy 8x sound better than the 52x Copy Disc. Like you I was surprised that anyone liked the 52x version but it is better than I can get at that speed on my Mac.
Hi there, I am a Newbie to this debate and wondered if this is the duplicator that was earlier referred to as costing $300 odd dollars

http://www.iopshop.com/index.php/cPath/1035_1068
Be166, no the unit you show was supposedly the same as the RealityCheck unit. It looks like the cheaper Cool Copy has forced this company to further reduce the price.

I must say that the unit you show "looks like" the Reality Check, but to my knowledge no one has shown that you get identical results using the cheaper unit rather than the RealityCheck.

My own tests comparing the CoolCopy with the RealityCheck resulted in my selling the Cool Copy as inferior.
Look at the duplicator specs. There is no magic in CD duplication. More memory does make an improved copy.

The better duplicators now offer 128MB of memory compared to the Acard's 8MB. Better drives such as the Plextor 716A reduce jitter and make better copies.

George is now selling a Disc Maker duplicator with 128MB of memory and 2 Plextor 716A drives.

Meritline offers a 128MB duplicator for a very reasonable price.

All of this equipement is computer stuff-that means it goes into "old age" very quickly. George's Acard is in this category.

Over the last six months I have spent a great deal of time learning about CD duplication. It also prompted me to build 2 computers-the latest one is making killer CD copies that go far beyond what is possible with a duplicator. More to follow.

Steve