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- What is an AQCD?
Analog Quality Compact Disc - or AQCD - is a technology developed by Japan's Memory Tech. An AQCD is produced using purple polycarbonate and a special silver alloy, ensuring a more accurate reading of the digital data and a reduction of disc errors when a CD player laser reads it. The aim of AQCD is to deliver music with a greater "analog" sound, meaning that it is closer to the quality of the original recording. AQCDs are compatible with standard CD players.
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