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Essay heading: Vinyl Vs. Cd: The Format War
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Storage wise, a CD can hold 74 minutes of music (Coleman, 2003, p. 165). An LP can store 25 minutes of music per side (p. 58). Storage capacity may not pose any problems for a stationary DJ that does not travel, because they may not have to take their music library anywhere, LPs may be better for this application... displayed 300 characters
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165). An LP can store 25 minutes of music per side (p. 58). Storage capacity may not pose any problems for a stationary DJ that does not travel, because they may not have to take their music library anywhere, LPs may be better for this application. Size and storage aside, sound characteristics also play a role in one’s format choice... displayed next 300 characters
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