New LP's made from analog or digital masters


Quick question. Are the new LP's coming out made from analog or digital masters? Just wondering.
bostonbean
I'm guessing mostly digital for cost effectiveness and profitability but do not know for certain.
My original release LP's from the 70's sound different than the re-releases of today. Not worse or better.
Search the archives. Most new stuff is digitally mastered at hi-rez.

It does not sound as good as analog mastering today. I have several digitally-mastered albums that are almost inextinguishable from the redbook version played on a very good DAC.
I have to think that the new LPs are digital,since most of them are also available on CD.Verve comes to mind. I guess we should be grateful ANY new LPs being made and should pony up to their absurd prices.
As I have said in other forums:perhaps since vinyl is the only format in the music business that is showing GROWTH,the big labels will jump into the fray.This should drive the prices down with higher production runs. There will always be audiophile labels for short run projects.

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Paul, you may have answered my concerns about the new records being issued. If they are being made from digital masters do they sound the same as cd's or better? Anyone else have any experience comparing the sound of cd's and digitally mastered records?