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Loudness wars & CDs pressed in SA
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<blockquote data-quote="Hennie" data-source="post: 76518" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>During the nineties as far as I recall many stampers were made locally from tapes received from overseas. This happened due to delays and bottlenecks in the manufacturing of sufficient numbers of stampers by the primary plants overseas. I think a decision to make a particular stamper locally was driven by pressure on release dates. But still, even of so, there was no need to do additional signal processing locally. But a locally made stamper could yield different error rates and jitter characteristics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hennie, post: 76518, member: 20"] During the nineties as far as I recall many stampers were made locally from tapes received from overseas. This happened due to delays and bottlenecks in the manufacturing of sufficient numbers of stampers by the primary plants overseas. I think a decision to make a particular stamper locally was driven by pressure on release dates. But still, even of so, there was no need to do additional signal processing locally. But a locally made stamper could yield different error rates and jitter characteristics. [/QUOTE]
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