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Pink Floyd - The Wall 2007 Remaster and the specific FLAC 88.2 kHz Pink Floyd - The Wall -2007 Remaster- -FLAC- 88
Because it was the 2007 Remaster, the soundstage was immaculate. The synthesizer didn't just play; it occupied the room. The explosion at the end of the track didn't sound like a recording of an explosion—it sounded like the roof collapsing. The FLAC format captured the terrifying dynamic range. The silence between the notes was as heavy as the music itself. Here’s a content package you can use for
The is an audiophile-grade digital release that captures the sprawling 1979 double album with enhanced clarity and dynamic range. Audio Specifications & Fidelity The explosion at the end of the track
For The Wall , for a simple reason: the original recording was made on analog tape, but the final 2007 mastering was prepared for CD (Red Book standard: 44.1 kHz). When you convert an analog master to digital, you choose a sample rate. If your target is 44.1 kHz, sampling at 88.2 kHz is a perfect 2x multiple.
Pink Floyd Album: The Wall Release Year (original): 1979 Remaster Year: 2007 Remastered by: James Guthrie (co-producer of the original album) Label: EMI / Capitol High-Res Source: HDtracks / Pono File Format: FLAC Sample Rate: 88200 Hz Bit Depth: 24 bit Channels: 2 (Stereo)