Patrick Dixon;214001 Wrote: 
> I think if there is any difference between a CD and a CDR it's more
> likely to be because the data got burnt with a more or less stable
> clock, which then affects the read clock, and hence the DAC clock.
> 
> So jitter rather than errors.

No way. The clock comes from a crystal in the CD player, not the disc.


http://www.prismsound.com/m_r_downloads/cdinvest.pdf

If you don't have time to read the whole paper at least see the
conclusion for their idea as to why numerically identical CDs could
sound different.


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