I'm not dreaming - these are great CD copies


I have an out of town friend who's given me some CD-Rs that he's made by simply copying music off of red book CDs. The music quality is extremely good - better than I'm used to hearing from my red book CDs. He's not an audiophile and has no idea what format is being utilized e.g. Lossless, etc.
Question - Can you really improve the quality of music from a red book CD by simply copying to some other format? If so, I'm boxing up all 300 of my CDs and asking my friend to copy make copies for me.
rockyboy

Showing 2 responses by jafant

I agree w/ GK. I have never burned a copy that sounded worse than the original CD. Not sure which codec iTunes uses, again, never a poor copy.  I only use made in Japan Fuji CD-r blanks.

Happy Listening!

Excellent points as above. I concur about better error correction, reduced jitter by burning a CD-r copy.

Happy Listening!