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"Arny Krueger" wrote in
: "Philip Stokes" wrote in message ... In article , Arny Krueger writes "Robert Morein" wrote in message For some reason, Sony CD players dating back to 1991 play everything. It has to do with the AGC control circuit, which adjusts the dynamic range of the sensor for mediums with different reflectivities. A standard feature of virtually every CD player and every CDROM drive ever made, going right back to the Sony CDP-101 (1983). Are you referring to virtually every SONY player? - or players from all manufacturers? AFAIK *all* of them, Sony or not. As far as Sony CD players have a brand advantage when it comes to CD-Rs, I know of no such thing. In fact some of the worst behaved players I've seen were Sonys, but I think that is just a coincidence. I never cared for the sound of Sony players. Too harsh. r -- "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - ), "Technology and the Future" |
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