![]() ![]() * SATA/IDE bridges could make you want to do really bad things to your computer. * The CUETools database can even repair rips. * For older CDs, AccurateRip has much better coverage by now (also, you have cross-pressing verification easier accessible). * Having two or more different drives will help a lot! (Maybe someone can give input on "who owns who", so you don't buy ones that are identical save for the front panel? BTW, the 230A was a rebadge but with custom firmware.) (Maybe the PX-230A figures are a bit biased by people like me who save that drive for troublemaking CDs, but that is only a hunch.) It really took care of quite a lot of my worn 2nd-hand CDs that two other drives had failed at - but there are plenty of reasons to spend your money elsewhere: ![]() ) and was lucky to get a NOS one to replace it. I wore out a 2nd-hand PX-230A (could have been doubtful when I got it.
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