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[edit] audio quality
did anyone ever notice a very annoying high pitched noise on those live cds? i stopped playing them because of this issue like over 10 years ago, but when i listened to them recently the noise was gone. i always thought it was a kind of faulty pressing, but reading about a device that emits high-frequency sounds to drive off kids without bothering adults, i wonder whether i simply can't hear that noise anymore because i got old. or i might simply be going slighty mad ;)