CardinalFang;174127 Wrote: 
> Error correction means just that, the error is corrected and the data is
> as it should be. Error concealment happens far less frequently and
> requires interpolation between good samples and this is when EAC tries
> to re-read data.
> 
> My biggest problems with ripped CDs appear during playback when some
> tracks appear to overload DACs, or at least there are some errors being
> introduced by very high recorded levels in the digital data. I have one
> or two CDs that start to break up via my SB2/MF DACv3 combination on
> fast and loud transients, whereas the original CDs sound fine.

I deal with that by setting the attenuation very high in my inguz
configuration (16db!!!!!). That's what I had to do to make sure that
clipping is very rare in my playback. Recent ecm records seem to be
terrible this way.


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totoro

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