> your line out of your LP/Preamp chain into the line in of your
> standard SB16, I
> suspect -you- WILL hear a differance. If you xfer from vinyl to a
Thanks for the info. Sounds like I'll need a DAT or a decent quality
consumer CD-R instead (like the Pioneer stand alone one). As much as I
dislike SCMS, I don't really need to bypass it for anything at the moment.
However, maybe I could get a reasonable DAT *and* a CD-R PC drive for the
same price or less as that $2000 Pioneer unit and a DAT might be more useful
as you can record over them.
> Lastly, by the nature of the beast, audio cd burns are "one shot" -
> you cannot
> add tracks in seperate burn sessions, unlike data. Same thing
> applies to
> multimedia sessions that use red book audio as well.
I don't know about PC drives, but I think Pioneer's CD-R allows you
to add tracks until you finalize the TOC on the disc (it uses a temporary one
until that point) Of course, you still can only write once and only mark a
bad track as one not to read in the TOC if you make a mistake.
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