Exlibris wrote:
This echoes my observations as I listened and compared three original CDs and their RealityCheckCD copies.
I did prefer the RealityCheckCD version of one recording to the CD original. With the other two, I preferred the CD original. The RealityCheckCD I liked better was a copy of a poorly recorded CD, the two RealityCheckCDs I did not prefer were copies of well recorded CDs.
In all cases, my preferences were directly related to "air" and silence between images as described by Exlibris.
In my experience, the CD duplicates create a silence between images, but reduce "air." This tends to make poorly recorded studio albums sound cleaner and clearer.
This echoes my observations as I listened and compared three original CDs and their RealityCheckCD copies.
I did prefer the RealityCheckCD version of one recording to the CD original. With the other two, I preferred the CD original. The RealityCheckCD I liked better was a copy of a poorly recorded CD, the two RealityCheckCDs I did not prefer were copies of well recorded CDs.
In all cases, my preferences were directly related to "air" and silence between images as described by Exlibris.

