Now to confuse you....There is a CD burner made by Pioneer called the PDRW-739 that makes slightly BETTER sounding copies than the original. I know this sounds impossible, but there are valid technical reasons for why this is happening. Unfortunately, this particular burner is known to have a higher than normal break donw rate on it's cahnger mechnism, so it may not be your ticket. I managed to find a brand new one on ebay for $200 (list price is $700), so I'm not really concerned if it dosn't last. I've managed to archive over 400 burned discs, and they all sound better than my originals!
BTW: Whatever burner you buy make sure you use Mitsui CD-R's. I compared 8 different brands, and Mitsui's are by far the best sounding.
BTW: Whatever burner you buy make sure you use Mitsui CD-R's. I compared 8 different brands, and Mitsui's are by far the best sounding.