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    Hey I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to stuff like this...just curious:

    If I copied(burned) a CD with adaptec or CD clone and then made another copy of that copied copy, and then ,made another copy of that copied copy of a copy, and.....continued doing that 100 times, would that affect the sound quality?

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    depends on the media used...usually not, because it is a digital copy to a digital copy.
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    nope there is a loss everytime no matter what it is.. u just can't notice it.. prolly if u did it like 20 billion times... and u compared the first to the 20 billionth... u prolly notice the diff


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    bad media can degrade the quality, that's the only cavot.
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    Thumbs up

    Anyhow, assuming you have a good quality medium, it's amazing how sound(music in this case), something so physically ungraspable, can be faithfully transported among different media in the form of little bits (0s & 1s?) without degredation...

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