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Re: "Kinda like looking in the mirror Clark?" As I said... lame, lame.

"First, the Reality Check device always was, now is, and forever more shall be, a (standalone) CD duplicator; that was never in question, so the writer's implication here is irrational."

Sorry Clark, Your previous writings described the Reality Check firmware as key to the results. From Positive Feedback issue 21;

"The idea is to align all the transient overtones of each note to fall together in time, as they naturally do in analog but not (for some reason) in digital. The principle element of his software algorithm addresses that problem. And indeed, what one hears is sharper transients. Jitter and error correction are addressed by him too, but secondarily."

That description seems like more than just a standalone duplicator.

I don't disagree with you that CDR's can make surprising improvments to commercial cd's, but that is due more to the poor manufacturing quality of cd's than some special Reality Check firmware realigning the transient overtones.

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