New hard drive; music playback is awful

I did some rerigging of hardware the other day (details to follow) and moved my music to a brand new external drive using the consolidate library command. Exact same library, exact same iTunes, but my music playback sounds like it's coming out of a record player. A subtle fuzz, and 3 or 4 times per song it pops, scratches, and even stalls for a split second. I've heard of this audio problem a lot before, but never have seen a consistent answer.
If I skip back and replay the section of the song that was scratchy, it doesn't repeat the problem in the same spot. The same situation occurs when I play a song in Quicktime. It doesn't seem to happen when playing a song in the preview column of the finder, or in its Get Info window.
Here are the details of what I did:
Old setup: Graphite G4 533 MHz with music on a 250GB external LaCie Porsche Firewire. OS 10.3.9.
I was given a Quicksilver G4 733 MHz, so I gutted my old computer and put the hard drive and RAM into the Quicksilver case. I made the drive from the Graphite the master drive, and switched the Quicksilver drive to the slave drive (so I'm starting up from my previous drive...system setup is all exactly the same).
I also just purchased a new 500GB LaCie Porsche USB2 drive. This is the drive I transferred my library to.
I don't remember exactly, but I'm pretty sure that many of the times I've heard people asking about this, their post started with "so I switched my iTunes Library location..."
Any suggestions? Please help, I'm a music fanatic. I can't deal with scratchy music playback!

I did basically the same thing, took a hard drive from a G3 and installed it in a G4. I tried running the G4 with the OS that was installed on the HD when it was in the G3.
That's a No-No. Specific files for each processor are installed with the OS installation and the G3 files weren't compatible with the G4.
That is more than likely your problem. Since more than one player is affected it could be the Quicktime files that the G4 doesn't like. A complete OS install is required.
Tracy
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