brad: AFAIK, "drop outs" are generally, if not always, recording or production faults present on the cd. they are manifested by a sudden drop in volume or an extremely short bit of silence where sound ought to be. "skipping," OTOH, can be caused by either the cd or the transport/laser mechanism onboard the player; it is manifested by a sort of aural stuttering equivalent of a dvd player's production of rapid flashes of digital junk on the monitor when it skips. you should be able to discern the differences between these phenomena, tho they may not be quite as apparent on some of the "old crap." -cfb
Skipping vs. Drop Outs not "High School "
What is the difference??? Are drop outs mainly due to faltering CD player performance or disc problems? Some old and some brand new discs are having drop outs on them (which I've never heard before on my system), but not much skipping.
I am using a 1997(?) Marantz CD63 mkII -> AA DTI-Plus -> AMC DAC8. (in other words: old crap)
Thanks!!!
Brad
Atlanta
I am using a 1997(?) Marantz CD63 mkII -> AA DTI-Plus -> AMC DAC8. (in other words: old crap)
Thanks!!!
Brad
Atlanta
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