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1. Why does a song sound better on the radio than when you listen to that same song on your CD?
2. Why were my Damaged CD's able to play on my LAPTOP but when I tried to play them on my Stereo they were skipping? On the Laptop-"NO SKIPPING" |
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LEGAL SPICE ;)
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Maybe you need to clean your stereo CD player. My boyfriend complained that his Cd's were scratched, even though I had just burned them for him a few weeks ago. So he bought a CD player cleaner and now they play just fine.
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Join Date: Jun 28, 2003
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I noticed that too
When i have a song on CD, its not near as good as when it plays on the radio for some reason. I dont know the reason, but my guess is that the radio sounds different than your cd (a difference that is hardly noticeable), and when you play that song over and over again, you get tired of that version. But once you hear it on the radio, the song sounds different maybe, again, you may not notice, but it is. Thats what i think, anyways. Its the only explanation
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The Ongoing Mystery-lol |
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Those same CD's didn't play on my PC at work either. So what is it about a LAPTOP that made them play s clearly???-lol |
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