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- 98eedf7c2fd7020fee2997ddf73753d660c5f5d6f30f8dd069c5786e744b96e4 date "October 2015".
- 98eedf7c2fd7020fee2997ddf73753d660c5f5d6f30f8dd069c5786e744b96e4 isCitedBy Comparison_of_analog_and_digital_recording.
- 98eedf7c2fd7020fee2997ddf73753d660c5f5d6f30f8dd069c5786e744b96e4 reason "Lower compression in vinyl masters is attributable to the period in history when most of these masters are used. Early CD masters were less compressed than vinyl. Since the advent of CD it has been common to use the same master for vinyl as for CD.".