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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Los Angeles (a.k.a. Hell on Earth)
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Hi. Based on what I've read here, it seems that one must give up pitch control to make improvements to the clocking in a CD player, at least using the methods described here. Is this impression correct? Let's use a Marantz 5100 as an example, since I'm thinking about getting one. What clocking improvements could be made to that unit without losing the ability to control pitch?
Thanks for any information on this. Reid |
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