I have ripped and burned thousands of CDs and DVDs (5000+) using my little Lite-On Super AllWrite burner.  It still seems to rip & write great, but I am wondering if should replace it any way?  Does the quality of the reading and/or writing go down after so much use?  I don't have time to listen to everything I rip and write, and I am wondering if the quality might be going down and I just dont know about it.  Thanks in advance.
							
						
					Does the Read/Write Quality of a CD Burner Go Down After Too Much Use?
				
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