Rlwainwright
Obviously CD's pulled inside or otherwise blocked from stray light are exempt from that problem. The post by Missti indicated errors were impossible and I wanted to point out an absolutely clear example contrary to that statement.
My personal experience with this machine matches Sean's comments exactly. Perhaps others will remember the CES a couple of years ago where an Audiodesk was set up by the distributor. Attendees could get one or more of their CD's trimmed for free so they could hear the benefit.
Several people bought two brand new CD's from music vendors on the floor, had one trimmed, then proceeded to various rooms where both discs were played. Results were identical to what Sean outlines, I heard it myself as did other visitors in the room that had no idea what was going on.
Remember too, I am a fan of analog and seldom listen to CD's. However, I do support those who want the highest possible level of performance from their music systems and that includes tweaks to digital.
That may be so, Albert, but the fact is that the VAST majority of CD players pull the disc inside the machine's case. So, please explain to me just how "stray" light is getting inside the player?
Obviously CD's pulled inside or otherwise blocked from stray light are exempt from that problem. The post by Missti indicated errors were impossible and I wanted to point out an absolutely clear example contrary to that statement.
My personal experience with this machine matches Sean's comments exactly. Perhaps others will remember the CES a couple of years ago where an Audiodesk was set up by the distributor. Attendees could get one or more of their CD's trimmed for free so they could hear the benefit.
Several people bought two brand new CD's from music vendors on the floor, had one trimmed, then proceeded to various rooms where both discs were played. Results were identical to what Sean outlines, I heard it myself as did other visitors in the room that had no idea what was going on.
Remember too, I am a fan of analog and seldom listen to CD's. However, I do support those who want the highest possible level of performance from their music systems and that includes tweaks to digital.