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Why does music from a CD sound more crisp, clear, and distortion-free than music from a record or tape?

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Why does music from a CD sound more crisp, clear, and distortion-free than music from a record or tape?

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A. The answer, in part, is the difference between analog and digital sound processing. Digital hearing aids have one or more microchip processors inside them that convert analog sound waves into zeros and ones of computer language. Sound in this format can be processed more quickly and more efficiently than analog sound waves.

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