Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -flac 24-192-

In 2015, ECM—a label notoriously skeptical of gimmicky remasters—authorized a new high-resolution transfer from the original analog master tapes. This wasn’t a simple "loudness war" remaster. Instead, it was an archival-grade restoration, released simultaneously as a 180-gram vinyl and, crucially, as studio-quality digital files.

The FLAC 24-192 edition (24-bit depth, 192 kHz sampling rate) is the digital crown jewel. Here is what that technical specification means for "My Song": Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192-

Bass is often the victim of D/A conversion. In 16/44.1, the bass can feel "thuddy" or indistinct. In 24-192, Danielsson’s acoustic bass on “Country” reveals the woody resonance of the body. You can hear the difference between a plucked string (attack) and the finger sliding on the winding (release). The 24-bit depth ensures that the quietest pianissimo pizzicato has no digital gating—it simply fades into natural silence. In 2015, ECM—a label notoriously skeptical of gimmicky

A word of warning: Do not play this FLAC on your phone’s built-in speakers or standard Bluetooth earbuds. You will hear no difference from a 320kbps MP3. Playing this file through a cheap DAC that

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Playing this file through a cheap DAC that downsamples to 48 kHz defeats the purpose.