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CoolCopy cd duplicator makes my burned discs sound better

There are no 2 ways around it. Detail that is not discernible in the original is now available for my listening pleasure. It is apparent that the copy makes available this previously masked information. Call it less error-correction by the player or deeper pits in the disc, but i am thoroughly impressed by such a simple tweak. I have found good results with TDK CD-R's, and a prep of the blank disc with Mapleshade Mikro-Clear, followed by Optrix. Your results may vary. Inner detail has seemingly improved, percussive notes are more discrete, bass tightens and gains weight, micro-dynamics are better focused and more easily discernible. These are the posts i typically scoff at, thinking the author to be a twitchy, bleary-eyed audiopath who has talked himself into better fidelity. Nevertheless, there we are. BTW Fry's Electronics carries the CoolCopy for 229.00 and claims not to price match the internet, but a little sweet talk (we're talking not being the typical consumer a-hole when asking for the price match) found the price at 189 immediately. Enjoy. ThankS Sam!


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Topic - CoolCopy cd duplicator makes my burned discs sound better - amp74 18:16:20 06/11/06 (2)


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