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In Reply to: CDR comparisons of turntables -- is Fremer using an appropriate approach? posted by chris e. on April 17, 2007 at 03:20:47:
Only 'cuz I make a LOT of cd's from LP's...I'm also a bit of a tweaker when it comes to my TT.Whenever I make a noteworthy tweak and I REALLY want to hear what going on, I yank out the HHB 850 standalone cd recorder + a Mitsui Gold Audio Master blank and make a recording.
Typically, its MUCH easier to hear changes through a CDP than your TT.
To me, here's the reason: the output from your CDP is much stronger, typically, than from the phono preamp. because of this, its easier to crank up the signal and really listen deep into the recording.
My guess is Fremer has gear WAY better than mine and this happens better for him.
On a side note, I have a CD burned from a BPT modded Alesis Masterlink. Its the most incredible cd i own, and the owner of BPT sends it out with every purchase from him.
If you guys don't have the BPT demo disc, you are missing out.
matt
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