I'll leave the compilation choices to others. The reason (some say) that burned discs sound better is because they're (literally) burned and not stamped/punched. Supposedly, the 'pits' of (stamped) commercial discs have rough edges that scatter the laser some. While the 'pits' of burned or 'ripped' discs have no edges at all and give a cleaner 'read'.
I think this *can* be true, depending how well or poorly the original stamped disc was made. Some producers of expensive specialty discs note that they burn their products in 'real time' and do not stamp them.
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I think this *can* be true, depending how well or poorly the original stamped disc was made. Some producers of expensive specialty discs note that they burn their products in 'real time' and do not stamp them.
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