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Default You Tell 'Em, Arnie!

On Jul 13, 4:20 pm, ScottW2 wrote:
On Jul 13, 4:16 am, Scott wrote:


In an exchange of emails Dennis told me that this particular sonic
defect was CDP dependent. It was in those emails that he gave details
of level matching, time synching and DB protocols.


This sounds like a test of CDPs ability to handle defective CDs with
high read error rates.


Again with the defects assertion. What was defective? How were the CDs
defective? An error in the pressing? How does that happen? How does
this play "better" on one player and not another? Dennis indicated
that on some CDPs the so called 'defective" discs played perfectly.
How can a defective disc ever play perfectly?