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Tuesday, September 28, 1999
High-Performance PC Guide reviewed Shuttle 56X CD-ROM
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"..In conclusion, the Shuttle 56X CD-ROM struck me as a device of excellent quality, passed in performance solely by its True X competitors. Its sound quality and ease-of-use are very pleasant. Operating noise caused by vibrations are less than apparent, and quite discreet compared to the Kenwood devices. I really liked the Shuttle 56X, and I have no specific complaints to level against this excellent product. Remember that the Kenwood CD-ROM drives that were tested against the Shuttle 56X, are equipped with technology allowing them to read 7 track simultaneously, and cost much more than the Shuttle. For that reason, it's not a totally equitable comparison for a product that nevertheless came out ahead in 3 of the 6 tests performed..
Not serious DAE tests..Again..How many times we have to repeat that we are not testing just the ripping speed but also the ripping quality ?..
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