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Does Music Sound Better on Vinyl Records Than on CDs?

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Paul D. Lehrman, a lecturer in music and director of the music engineering minor program, weighs in on the debate Vinyl is back, no doubt about it. Sales of vinyl records have been soaring, although they still represent only a tiny fraction of the music industry�s revenues: about 2 percent in 2014. Is this growth because, as some respected sources breathlessly state�I�m looking at you, Wired magazine�vinyl sounds better than digital media? Or is there some sort of retro-hype going on? It�s true that some digital media really don�t sound very good. Low-bit-rate MP3 makes compromises in fidelity, as does low-bit-rate AAC, the higher-tech successor to MP3 that is used by iTunes and YouTube. Low-bit-rate AAC files are also what you typically hear on Pandora, Spotify and SoundCloud, and on your phone. While they are OK for casual listening in the gym or the car, many people can hear their limitations in a quiet environment. But what about compact discs, which some claim compromise...