Re: Warmer M60's
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Hell, I'll try it. I don't have anything to loose. Can you post, or send me a picture?
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Re: Warmer M60's
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Thanks for doing that man! I may give it a shot for a goof.
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Re: Warmer M60's
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Grexx-
Can you explain a bit about why you think your burned CDs sound like garbage? I always thought that there was no degradation in sound because all you're doing is copying 0's and 1's.
Thanks-
Kevin
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Re: Warmer M60's
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i have experienced what grexx is talking about. i think a lot of it has to do with your burn speeds.
when burned too fast, like over 20, the cd will sound kind of crackly the cymbals will sound very synthetic. i have found when i slow my burn speed to 12 or below, the cd's end up sounding MUCH better.
bigjohn
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Re: Warmer M60's
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Also depends on whether you go through any compression algorithms (like MP3) in the interim.
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Re: Warmer M60's
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Thats the problem of file sharing. You never know how it was grabbed and converted. Most of my cds were mp3s and converted to audio format. Like what bigjohn says it also depends on how fast you burn. I also find static sounds specially when you listen to it on detailed speakers.
This is why I buy Original Cds and threw out my burnt cds.
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Re: Warmer M60's
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shareholder in the making
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Good question Kevin, are we talking about an exact copy of a cd, or are we talking mp3, wmv, etc.... a lot depends on the conversion and what kbps your using...an exact copy should be identical using cdcreator,nero, or other burning software...
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Re: Warmer M60's
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That makes more sense to me, then. I completely agree about MP3's or WMV files. I just assumed that G was referring to a straight up copy of an original CD. I always record mine on the slowest speed just to make sure there are no errors, etc, anyway, which is probably why I've not had an sound quality issues with them.
-Kev
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Re: Warmer M60's
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Well i tried this Tweak on my Mi 22's an i like the Sound listening to Mighty Sam McClain sounds ssooooo good but like he said it is an easy Tweak an well jus takes a few mins to do it was Fun but like he said i think i will leave them in there
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Re: Warmer M60's
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