solderdude
Grand Contributor
Not Blumlein but will take a stab at it.
The Plangent redbook releases are (so much) better because they were processed before the CD was made.
The differences between the original (non treated/processed) RBCD and treated RBCD thus have nothing to do with RBCD not being capable enough but the processing is the difference here ?
In order to do the processing they use 96/24.
The Plangent redbook releases are (so much) better because they were processed before the CD was made.
The differences between the original (non treated/processed) RBCD and treated RBCD thus have nothing to do with RBCD not being capable enough but the processing is the difference here ?
In order to do the processing they use 96/24.