Question: is it possible to lose quality when ripping and re-recording as I've described?

Assuming your source is a 44.1 kHz sampling frequency "Red Book"
CD and you were ripping to WAV format it should be an exact image
in terms of the digital data.  You haven't introduced any D/A or A/D
conversions at this point.  All you are doing is copying data.

It would help if I knew what the recording equipment was, what
the sampling frequency was, and what your listener is using as far
as equipment.

I warn you in advance that I'm not an expert but I have done a fair
amount of this sort of thing.  I'm not familiar with Exact Audio but I
have used Nero.




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