my guess is it would not make a difference. The computer treats the CD as a data disk; it pulls off data and goes back to re-scan any sector it didn't get on the first pass. If you are ripping in "paranoid" or "secure" mode, it will keep going back (even dozens of passes) until the software feels confident it got the correct data. A CD player has to stream the data real time and can't go back for a re-scan.
Since CD enhancements are designed to minimize read errors it sometimes makes a difference for a CD player. The only difference you would likely notice on the computer is maybe a faster rip from fewer re-scans.
Of course, if the enhancement has the ability to repair scratches on the disk, you may be able to recover an otherwise unreadable sector.
Since CD enhancements are designed to minimize read errors it sometimes makes a difference for a CD player. The only difference you would likely notice on the computer is maybe a faster rip from fewer re-scans.
Of course, if the enhancement has the ability to repair scratches on the disk, you may be able to recover an otherwise unreadable sector.