In Reply to: You do not know what you are talking about. posted by John Marks on April 4, 2016 at 18:34:13:
I never considered whether the material mattered. I always thought it was used by Mo-fi and DCC, as part of the premium packaging. That the magic was in the remastering from the best possible source.
And I have yet to see any CDs go bad, do to age.
John, I really would like to know what the real story is.
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Follow Ups
- RE: Maybe you could give us a Free taste? - Jeff Starr 20:57:06 04/04/16 (7)
- Gold, as a metal, has a different crystalline structure than aluminum - John Marks 12:35:10 04/05/16 (6)
- OK, are the TELARC 'gold' disks... - Ivan303 19:35:15 04/05/16 (0)
- I have JMR silver, gold, and even LP... - genungo 15:36:59 04/05/16 (3)
- The least he could do is send you a silver one to compare... - Ivan303 19:06:58 04/05/16 (2)
- RE: The least he could do... - genungo 11:05:01 04/06/16 (1)
- Send me your postal address. - John Marks 18:16:28 04/06/16 (0)
- Gold is good. - hawkmoon 14:45:33 04/05/16 (0)