Pink Floyd Meddle 1971 1988 Eac Flacoa Patched !!exclusive!! ✯ «ORIGINAL»

The inclusion of and "FLAC" in the keyword string signals that this digital file meets strict archiving criteria. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Pink Floyd - Meddle (LP Vinyl)

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When Compact Discs exploded onto the consumer market in the 1980s, record labels rushed to digitize their back catalogs. Unfortunately, many early CD transfers suffered from "digital harshness"—they were overly bright, thin, and dynamically flat. pink floyd meddle 1971 1988 eac flacoa patched

– No brickwalling, frequencies extending cleanly to ~22kHz (for 44.1kHz FLAC). No noise reduction artifacts.

Indicates that a known indexing error, sector boundary problem, or pre-emphasis flag issue in the original CD pressing has been digitally corrected in this release archive. The Significance of the 1988 Mastering

– 1988 West German "Target" CD pressing (often has a blue face with the Prism logo) or Japanese Black Triangle pressing (CP35-3017). These are prized for dynamic range and no heavy noise reduction. The inclusion of and "FLAC" in the keyword

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When you listen to the 1988 EAC FLAC patched version of Meddle , the sonic differences compared to modern remasters are immediately apparent: Sonic Attribute Modern Remasters (2011/Streaming) 1988 Patched Mastering

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By the late 1980s, technology had begun to reshape the music industry. The compact disc (CD) had emerged as the new standard for music distribution, offering superior sound quality compared to vinyl records. In 1988, Pink Floyd's back catalog, including , was reissued on CD. This marked a significant milestone in the album's history, making it accessible to a wider audience with improved fidelity.