For fans of sophisticated 1970s pop-rock, finding the perfect sounding compilation is a lifelong quest. 10cc was a band of studio wizards. Their dense, layered productions require excellent mastering to truly shine.
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Exact Audio Copy (EAC) is more than just a CD ripper. It's a specialized tool developed by Andre Wiethoff in 1998 to address the shortcomings of other software, which often produced distortions on scratched CDs. EAC achieves its legendary status through several key features: For fans of sophisticated 1970s pop-rock, finding the
The early 2000s remastering process for this compilation managed to avoid the worst of the "Loudness Wars." Instead of brickwalling the tracks (cranking the volume to the point of distortion), the engineers preserved the dynamic range of the original analog master tapes. For those compiling the ultimate digital music library,
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