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07-23-2016, 10:24 AM | #83 (permalink) |
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So you mean if it's AAA? Most modern day records will be DDA unless otherwise specified, and remastered old stuff ADA. Most digital recordings since the late 1990s have been 24 bit, so given that a CD is only 16 bit, the record could still potentially sound better. DVD audio will be better, though, since it is 24 bit.
I have several CDs that were mastered circa-2002 that sound rather crackly/distorted in places. Is this an example of over-compression? |
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I've seen a few records from the early 1980s that boast about being digitally recorded. Nowadays they're more likely to boast if they were analogue recorded. |
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