Impatient to rip my CDs as quickly as possible after purchasing a SB3, I
avoided EAC and have been using Audiograbber instead.  I'm now about 400
CDs into my collection.  My intention is to use EAC to re-rip those CDs
where the Audiograbber rip has audible issues.  So far, I've identified
a relatively small percentage (certainly less than 10%) of ripped CDs
that have clear audio problems requiring re-ripping in EAC.

My question is this: Are the errors that EAC fixes likely to create
obvious audible problems (clicks, dropouts, tracks that just won't play
are some of the examples I've encountered so far)?  Or will EAC correct
more subtle audio quality issues that I'm unlikely to readily identify
as I play the CDs I've ripped with Audiograbber?


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