I keep hearing or rather reading his term what does it refer to? I get the fact that it is a good player but is there something that determines redbook? thanks folks, as they say there are no dumb questions, only dumb answers.
Redbook is the standard specification for audio cd. A redbook player plays CD's, not SACD, DVD-A etc. This has nothing to do with the quality of the player.
So, I'm still a little confused. Redbook then refers to the media? If so, where can one buy "Redbook" Cds? Do they sound much better than "regular" CDs????
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