Hi,
The original story is below. Just keeping you up to date, because I
hate to give false information.
I just completed my promised testing.
I will make it short; my testing PC software showed no measurable
difference between a CDR without a label and a 2nd copy (of same
source) with 2 labels on it. I applied 2 labels to enhance the
effects I anticipated.
So I must admitt there is no measurable difference on my PC.
I listened to them at my Audio CD player;
and I am glad to tell you I could hear no differences between the CDR
with or without the labels.
I used a completely silent track with only a spoken intro for audible
testing, so any differences should see the light of day pretty easy,
but like I said they did not.
Hope we can all go recording now!
In my country fall is starting to show now; more wind, more rainy
days and the leaves of the tree start to get those beautiful colors
again, like shades of red, green and yellow.
I think that now after all this testing I will go to the forest and
make a lot of pictures, and some recordings. But I think mostly
pictures...
Regards, Evert
--- In "evertveldhuis" <> wrote:
> >
> > If you want to test your setup: apply 2 labels on the same CDR,
> > listen to it and listen to a identical copy with no label on it, I
> > bet you can hear the difference then.
> >
> // cut //
>
>
> First thing tomorrow I will do some extensive testing regarding
> current CDR's and labels. When that experiment is finished I will
> let you know the outcome.
>
> Right now it is off to bed; it is half past 2 in the night/morning.
> My eyes are tired, I gotta go now.
>
> Regards, Evert
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