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![]() Hi, My system is as follows: Densen beat b100 mk5 amp Cambridge audio azur 640c cd player Sonus Faber Concerto Grand Piano speaks QED xtube 300 speaker wire + banana plugs Anyways, recently a freind of mine was selling a pair of audioquest power cords (their best) with "rf stoppers".. Being a sceptic of "power cords" making a difference, etc, I still wanted to try it out so he gave htem to me for an audition... So I tried them out, thinking what could it possibley hurt? I don't if the following effects I've experienced are "placebo" or not: increase and more control in the bass, sweeter more extended treble, more discernable and detailed micro dynamics. It was as if it was a REAL upgrade of some sorts, a new cd player, a better amp ?? It was a pretty good system in the first place, but now the thing sounds like a $30000 setup! I am just thinking that "it's just freakin power, how could this be?" But here comes the most curious part.. The azur cd player made "tak tak tak" mechanical noise on some cd's, very AUDIBLE for instance with the philip glass "koyaanisqatsi" cd, so much that it distracted from the music on quiter passages. But with the audioquest used as power cord on the azur even this mechanical noise disappeared!! ... Now asking you guys (and why not gals?), any educated opinions as to how this is possible?? One last question: taking backup from my old CD's (notibly charlie haden "ballad of the fallen") I've encountered a very annoying problem that make these backups practically useless: On continuous pieces with track numbers changing in the middle my CD player plays the tracks normally, there is no cut off between tracks, the music does not cut, with the original. But with the CD-r versions the player cuts the music to give a two second in-between tracks silence which needles to say divides the music and spoils the whole experience, the whole concept of the CD. Not only the azur, but also a very expensice naim cd5 is doing the same thing with the cd-r? Any ideas as to how I can overcome this problem? SOme software (better then HP record now) or some special tye of cdr made for audio specifically?? Any help much apreeciated, much obliged, happy listening. |
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No need to shout there. I read the f manual, no mention of it. And I
*am* using the "make an exact copy" function. PS: I know how to shout'n cuss too. Thee Artisté wrote: "Fella" emitted : One last question: taking backup from my old CD's (notibly charlie haden "ballad of the fallen") I've encountered a very annoying problem that make these backups practically useless: On continuous pieces with track numbers changing in the middle my CD player plays the tracks normally, there is no cut off between tracks, the music does not cut, with the original. But with the CD-r versions the player cuts the music to give a two second in-between tracks silence which needles to say divides the music and spoils the whole experience, the whole concept of the CD. Not only the azur, but also a very expensice naim cd5 is doing the same thing with the cd-r? Any ideas as to how I can overcome this problem? The discs should be burned in DAO (disc at once) mode and between track pauses disabled or set to '0'. Any competent software will provide these options. RTFM! -- S i g n a l @ l i n e o n e . n e t |
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