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CD's: Local vs import
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<blockquote data-quote="legro" data-source="post: 21095" data-attributes="member: 584"><p>Gentlemen! As a newbie here I am mightily impressed by the evolution of this conversation through some old personal differences, farmstalls selling CD's, horses!?, and the good Mr Chef's admittedly stunning offspring. Vinyl it is then.</p><p>I am, however, slightly disappointed by the attention span on the topic. Accepting that for you old timers this might be a well trodden and boring path, may I just ask some final comments?</p><p></p><p>Our CD producers using a different master seemed to be a viable explanation. Why would they be doing that? What would the advantages be for them? Bigger profit margins?</p><p></p><p>Is there anyone from the industry that could shed some light on this? I am actually way past the blame game, would just dearly like to understand why a CD made here can differ so much in quality from an imported one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="legro, post: 21095, member: 584"] Gentlemen! As a newbie here I am mightily impressed by the evolution of this conversation through some old personal differences, farmstalls selling CD's, horses!?, and the good Mr Chef's admittedly stunning offspring. Vinyl it is then. I am, however, slightly disappointed by the attention span on the topic. Accepting that for you old timers this might be a well trodden and boring path, may I just ask some final comments? Our CD producers using a different master seemed to be a viable explanation. Why would they be doing that? What would the advantages be for them? Bigger profit margins? Is there anyone from the industry that could shed some light on this? I am actually way past the blame game, would just dearly like to understand why a CD made here can differ so much in quality from an imported one. [/QUOTE]
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