Sound quality wise they're pretty much equal (DAT has a slightly higher sampling rate .. 48kHz), but is still 16 bit PCM encoded ... just like CD.
DAT has the downsides of video tape ... revolving heads are complex and expensive to fix and the tape must be rewound (none of the instant track access that CD provides).
But in terms of sound quality I doubt you'd hear a difference.
another thing to consider is that DAT blank tapes are significantly more expensive than blank CDRs.
DAT has the downsides of video tape ... revolving heads are complex and expensive to fix and the tape must be rewound (none of the instant track access that CD provides).
But in terms of sound quality I doubt you'd hear a difference.
another thing to consider is that DAT blank tapes are significantly more expensive than blank CDRs.