on 5/30/02 7:35 PM, Van Turner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> can anyone tell me
> if they've had bad experience with SCSI burners?


Hello

Let me add to this string

I have been using a LaCie external SCSI  Burner ( a Yamaha 8x4x24 CD-RW) and
Toast for about 1 1/2 years: first with a 7600 / Sonnet G3 400  connected to
the on-borad external SCSI connector and currently with  my B&W /G4 500
connected to an Adaptek PD2930U SCSI card.

Never had a problem burning both audio and data. Only coaster I ever had was
with a pre-scratched CD. But I  burn all audio at 1X and data at 2x with
rewrite also at 2x. (To me reliability comes first-speed is of no concern)

I am of the old school; nothing beats SCSI for proven reliability. Its been
around for many years , and has been perfected and debugged for reliability
by OEM's over those same years.


albert 
my opinion only



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