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Re: How to "Mod" a CDP for allow it can read CDR ?

Posted by Fourth on August 8, 2004 at 09:09:22:

Mr. Ironwoods & Mr. pburke

Thx ! I have made a close session. And always burn CDR in low speed 4X. Burn by NERO.

As what Mr. pburke say, the CDP is "designed" to not read CD-R. I think I should make my speech clearly. My CDP cannot "detect" any CDR. It always show "no dise", I have try different brand CDR: green, blue, gold, silver, black, except the rainbow one.

Anyway, I understand that it is not worth to do that, however, I just like the sound character of this Kenwood CDP, and Kenwood without new model can be bought nowaday. So I really hope could make it work well with CDR. What Kenwood sound like ? Not smooth, not details compare with my Marantz 17D, but only hard and sharp.

Your sincerely.