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Flac 88 - The Who The Ultimate Collection 2002

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In standard compression, Keith Moon's cymbal crashes and frantic drum fills can bleed into Pete Townshend's rhythm guitar. In an 88.2 kHz FLAC file, each instrument occupies its own distinct space in the stereo field.

not found on the US edition, such as "Athena," "Another Tricky Day," and "The Quiet One" Limited Edition 3-CD Set : The first 150,000 copies the who the ultimate collection 2002 flac 88

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40 tracks across 2 CDs, including bonus tracks like "Athena" and "Another Tricky Day". Limited Edition: Includes a third bonus disc This public link is valid for 7 days

Standard CDs sample audio 44,100 times per second (44.1kHz). High-resolution 88.2kHz files double that rate, capturing 88,200 samples per second. Because 88.2 is an exact mathematical multiple of 44.1, audio engineers prefer this rate when downsampling or archiving analog master tapes originally digitized at higher frequencies. It prevents the digital artifacts and mathematical rounding errors that can sometimes occur when converting to 96kHz. The Power of 24-Bit Depth

Essential cuts from Tommy ("Pinball Wizard") and Quadrophenia ("5:15," "Love, Reign o'er Me"). Can’t copy the link right now

The iconic, swirling Maroochydore synthesizer intro benefits immensely from a higher sampling rate. The stereo imaging is incredibly vast; the synth cycles move smoothly across the soundstage without any digital harshness before Townshend's guitar crashes through with pristine clarity.

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