I've had very good success with Sony. they do have a sound of their own though, quite dynamic, full, and extended. recently I replaced as are you now, one of my sony's with an LG. The LG sounds quite good. Differing from the Sony with a somewhat more refined broadcast, yet as good sounding, but slightly different. Not as pulse pounding but a bit better sound stage recreation.
The key in ripping & burning is not as much the ROM drive, but the software you use. Slower speeds and error checking are the more important features.
I have always wanted to try a Plextor too, just never got around to it.
BTW... doing a firmware update to the LG DVD combo drive, something went haywire and it screwed up my other drive as well, a Sony - NEC unit called Optiarc... which also isn't terrible, and does burn very well... again, depending upon the software being used.... LG replaced their unit near immediately with their latest version of what I had... I've since refused to do further firmware updates at all.
The "if it ain't broke... don't fix it", philosophy seems best.
but it is the software more so than the drive IMO.
The key in ripping & burning is not as much the ROM drive, but the software you use. Slower speeds and error checking are the more important features.
I have always wanted to try a Plextor too, just never got around to it.
BTW... doing a firmware update to the LG DVD combo drive, something went haywire and it screwed up my other drive as well, a Sony - NEC unit called Optiarc... which also isn't terrible, and does burn very well... again, depending upon the software being used.... LG replaced their unit near immediately with their latest version of what I had... I've since refused to do further firmware updates at all.
The "if it ain't broke... don't fix it", philosophy seems best.
but it is the software more so than the drive IMO.