If error correction and speedy digital data processing are good things, why is it that CD "burns" made at high speed typically sound "inferior" than a burn made at 1X or 2X ? At the same time, why do burned CD's have increased readability from player to player when dubbed at lower speeds than those at higher speeds ? As far as i know, digital is NOT like analogue where spreading the signal over a wider / longer surface area increases dynamic range. I'm not trying to be a smart-ass here, just trying to better understand what's taking place and interject "real world" situations into this theoretical debate. Sean
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