Simple-to-build device to determine whether clipping exists on audio CDs. This small portable device uses LEDs to indicate if the recording signal strength was acceptable or too high (thus causing clipping).
AUDIO ELECTRONICS 1/1999 [Jan 1999] (v.30#1) pg. 34
LP transfer to CD. Introducing the art of transferring phonograph records to compact discs in high-quallity form using a personal computer. The will allow you to edit out ticks and some distortion, and access separate tracks with your CD player's remote.
AUDIOXPRESS Oct 2001 (v.32#10) pg. 30
Added Info AUDIOXPRESS Apr 2002 (v.33#4) pg. 64
Determining if your audio system has adequate amplifier power to reproduce the 90-dB dynamic range inherent in CD technology.
ELECTRONICS NOW Jan 1994 (v.65#1) pg. 87
Cleaning a compact disk using ordinary household supplies.
ELECTRONICS NOW Apr 1998 (v.69#4) pg. 17
Repairing a scratched compact disk. Tips on using mild abrasives, fillers, etc.
ELECTRONICS NOW Apr 1998 (v.69#4) pg. 17
How to care for compact discs.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Jan 1988 (v.206#1) pg. 145
Compact discs bit-by-bit. An explanition of the digital theory used to store music and other information.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Aug 1986 (v.57#8) pg. 62