Pro vs. high-end consumer Burners / CD-R Pre-mastering
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 10:14 pm
OK...
Getting ready to release my band's upcoming CD...& so I recently e-mailed my replication service & asked which optical transport assembly they used to cut their glass masters; & which burner they would recommend to write CD-R pre-masters.
They came back with Plextor on the OTA...
& then went on to say that any of the burners I had mentioned (Tascam CD-RW2000, Alesis Masterlink, HHB BurnIt) would be wonderful, but that I might save some money if I went with a Plextor external SCSI or USB2 burner.
So, my question is:
Do the mastering house favorites (CD-RW2000, Masterlink, etc.) offer any distinct advantage (in burning for CD-R pre-master) over high end external consumer burners (Plextor, TEAC, etc.)...
...in the quality of the written CD-R (not device features, but burn quality in general)?
Thanks,
mark4man
Getting ready to release my band's upcoming CD...& so I recently e-mailed my replication service & asked which optical transport assembly they used to cut their glass masters; & which burner they would recommend to write CD-R pre-masters.
They came back with Plextor on the OTA...
& then went on to say that any of the burners I had mentioned (Tascam CD-RW2000, Alesis Masterlink, HHB BurnIt) would be wonderful, but that I might save some money if I went with a Plextor external SCSI or USB2 burner.
So, my question is:
Do the mastering house favorites (CD-RW2000, Masterlink, etc.) offer any distinct advantage (in burning for CD-R pre-master) over high end external consumer burners (Plextor, TEAC, etc.)...
...in the quality of the written CD-R (not device features, but burn quality in general)?
Thanks,
mark4man