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For disk-to-disk copies, I suggest grabbing a copy of CDRWIN from Goldenhawk. The demo is fully functional, but limited to 1x burning. Which is actually a good thing with audio. Use the same drive for ripping and burning (let it copy the image to your hard drive).

You shouldn't be loosing quality with a copy of a 'real' CD. Unless it's converted to MP3, then burned.

As far a good playback sound from a computer is concerned, you just need a pro-level sound card. Anything by M-Audio or Echo would do nicely. There are other brands, but these two I am hands-on familar with. Echo even makes a nice PCMCIA laptop card.
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