The answer is mainly "its up to you." but heres a longer response.
If you have been very selective about buying CDs, then maybe all those
albums are ones you like then sure rip them all.
But you have already said you have some stuff you don't need or like.
If so whats the point keeping it. It'l
Neither did I and I have no explanation for the way this this particular
CD's foil layer disintegrated. It eventually became unplayable. You
could hold it up to a light and see through the disc in many places.
Unfortunately I have tossed the CD a while back and so I can't
photograph it.
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GreenMan
My computer -> SB2-> Krell KAV-300i -> Thiel CS2
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dwc Wrote:
> I also replaced my biodegraded copy of "Let There be Rock" with a
> remaster
I didn't know that CD's "biodegraded". I have CD's over 25 years old
and they look and sound today like the day I bought them.
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side topic - the new remaster of Highway to Hell sounds a lot better
than the original CD. imho it is worth the cost, as it sounds like a
whole new record. Something about the original recording always
bothered me, as it was too quiet and muddy sounding. The remaster
sounds closer to the recordi
Spot on - thanks!
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Yes, much better to sync the 'transport' clock to the DAC clock than the
other way round.
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www.at-tunes.co.uk
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I was doing some measurements recently on Transporter, using the dScope
analyzer playing through Transporter in "standalone DAC" mode. One of
the things I thought could be holding us back was jitter from the
analyzer's clock, and on the s/pdif connection between the analyzer and
Transporter.
So I
Looking for information on room acoustics I stumbled on a pretty good,
marketing-free resource I found useful for understanding the basic
issues and treatment options. Thought others may find it useful too.
http://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/S-wm45BqqQbML/learningcenter/home/speakers_roomacoustic
There is also a link to one supplied by Farnell or CPC in one of the
threads.
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