Hi
Looking for advice on good quality CD player with guaranteed cd-r compatibility, first time every time.
My entire CD collection is on cd-r, I compile to Red Book Audio Standard using the best quality discs I can find, ripping original CDs to WAV or downloading WAV files from Quobuz
I'm a "compilation" guy, preferring my own selections to commercial offerings. CD burning gives me the optimum quality available at present.
So I've already had issues with a brand new Cambridge CXC transport, ( cd-r and rw compatible) which would read one disc, then fail to read next one. Cd-r only, I don't use rw. But figure any machine that says rw compatible should read a cd-r no problems. Got fed up, sold it bought new Arcam CD5, again cd-r and rw compatible. Exactly same issues, will read one disc, then not the next one. Now you're thinking I'm not making proper Red Book discs, but I am. Have an old Arcam CD72 which by the way doesn't claim to support cd-r yet I can get it to read every cd-r I make, without fail. Problem with it is it suffers from "jitter" after around 30/40 mins playtime.
So my discs are properly compiled but two modern players are very fussy about which ones they'll read, if at all
Anyone out there regularly using cd-r and got a quality CD player that plays them first time, every time, with no playback or read issues
Thanks, in anticipation
Looking for advice on good quality CD player with guaranteed cd-r compatibility, first time every time.
My entire CD collection is on cd-r, I compile to Red Book Audio Standard using the best quality discs I can find, ripping original CDs to WAV or downloading WAV files from Quobuz
I'm a "compilation" guy, preferring my own selections to commercial offerings. CD burning gives me the optimum quality available at present.
So I've already had issues with a brand new Cambridge CXC transport, ( cd-r and rw compatible) which would read one disc, then fail to read next one. Cd-r only, I don't use rw. But figure any machine that says rw compatible should read a cd-r no problems. Got fed up, sold it bought new Arcam CD5, again cd-r and rw compatible. Exactly same issues, will read one disc, then not the next one. Now you're thinking I'm not making proper Red Book discs, but I am. Have an old Arcam CD72 which by the way doesn't claim to support cd-r yet I can get it to read every cd-r I make, without fail. Problem with it is it suffers from "jitter" after around 30/40 mins playtime.
So my discs are properly compiled but two modern players are very fussy about which ones they'll read, if at all
Anyone out there regularly using cd-r and got a quality CD player that plays them first time, every time, with no playback or read issues
Thanks, in anticipation
