Pink Floyd - The Wall -2007 Remaster- -flac- 88 _best_ -
From an audiophile perspective, this remaster is a focal point of intense debate. On one hand, it is praised for its clarity and detail. Users on forums like Naim Audio's community have noted that the recent remasters are "very very good," with high-resolution versions like 24/192 being described as "a stunning" improvement. Reviews on Discogs echo this sentiment, with some listeners calling it "one of the best sounding pressings I own" and an "insanely good remaster". A customer review on Amazon also notes that James Guthrie has "really done a fantastic job".
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Roger Waters’ cynical vocals and David Gilmour’s soaring melodies benefit from increased separation. In "Comfortably Numb," the acoustic rhythm guitars, orchestral strings, and electric bass remain distinct. When Gilmour’s iconic closing guitar solo begins, the high-resolution master captures the physical scraping of the plectrum against the strings and the natural decay of the Hiwatt amplifier tubes. How It Compares to Other Pressings Pink Floyd - The Wall -2007 Remaster- -FLAC- 88
is a brick-by-brick journey through decades of engineering. While the 2011 "Immersion" and "Experience" remasters by James Guthrie are the most common high-res digital reference points today, many collectors still look to specific boutique releases that capture the album's massive dynamic range. 1. The Quest for 88.2kHz / 24-bit From an audiophile perspective, this remaster is a
