A little while ago I ordered a Japanese CD called "Kyogen" form Ado.
I also heard about CD ripping, so I ripped it to FLAC and it sad "ripped Accurate".
But when I compared the difference between the FLAC-file (16bit) downloaded from Qobuz to the ripped FLAC-file (16bit), it did not sound the same.
The ripped file was less enjoyable to listen to, and I didn't hear as much bass.
So my question is: "Does AccurateRip realy mean 100% accurate?"
If YES: than could it be the quality of the CD production?
If NO: is it my CD drive that is bad?
I also heard about CD ripping, so I ripped it to FLAC and it sad "ripped Accurate".
But when I compared the difference between the FLAC-file (16bit) downloaded from Qobuz to the ripped FLAC-file (16bit), it did not sound the same.
The ripped file was less enjoyable to listen to, and I didn't hear as much bass.
So my question is: "Does AccurateRip realy mean 100% accurate?"
If YES: than could it be the quality of the CD production?
If NO: is it my CD drive that is bad?
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