John, I got my Naive Vegh Beethoven set only a year or so ago. It definitely has pre-emphasis.
I do recall one CD from my first copy of the Bridge set of Feldman's For Phillip Guston had one disc which would not rip in EAC, though it did seem to play well enough. The supplier replaced the set and all discs in the replacement ripped without problem (allowing me to edit and burn a continuous version to an audio DVD). That suggests that one should not jump to the conclusion that pre-emphasis is the principal, or sole, cause of ripping failure.
Oh, by the way, the Naive Vegh Bartok set does not employ pre-emphasis.
I do recall one CD from my first copy of the Bridge set of Feldman's For Phillip Guston had one disc which would not rip in EAC, though it did seem to play well enough. The supplier replaced the set and all discs in the replacement ripped without problem (allowing me to edit and burn a continuous version to an audio DVD). That suggests that one should not jump to the conclusion that pre-emphasis is the principal, or sole, cause of ripping failure.
Oh, by the way, the Naive Vegh Bartok set does not employ pre-emphasis.
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