When ripping, on the contrary (at least from what i understand), the 'problematic' parts of the disc get read several times to extract all the correct data from them. So a quality transport comes in handy to minimize reading errors 'live'. When playing a CD, the machine has to do it in real time and correct any error of the fly. Is a quality transport needed in ripping CDs?Ĭommon sense would suggest that yes, you need a quality transport, so the ripped files (say FLACs) will have all the correct data from the CD.Īnyway i read that there's a crucial difference between ripping a CD and playing a CD. I'd like to give a CDless setup a try buy i'm concerned about the data quality of ripped CDs. Having an external DAC, i'm facing (like many others i guess) the dilemma of going for a quality CD transport or for a CDless setup, something like the Brennan B2/Cocktail Audio equivalents…
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