Does the CD-R media quality have anything to do with the quality of audio read from it?
In my experience, I haven't noticed a difference in audio quality whether I use good media (ie. Kodak) or shitty media (ie. no-name brands), but I've got a friend who
claims that when he uses cheap media he gets inferior sounding audio CDs (lack of clarity, reduced treble response).
I thought the only difference between cheap and expensive media were things like durability, longevity, and readability. I didn't think that audio quality was a factor (assuming that the CD can be read properly).
Any expert opinions?
In my experience, I haven't noticed a difference in audio quality whether I use good media (ie. Kodak) or shitty media (ie. no-name brands), but I've got a friend who
claims that when he uses cheap media he gets inferior sounding audio CDs (lack of clarity, reduced treble response).
I thought the only difference between cheap and expensive media were things like durability, longevity, and readability. I didn't think that audio quality was a factor (assuming that the CD can be read properly).
Any expert opinions?