Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue -1959- Flac 24-96 Sacd //top\\
| Format | Dynamic Range | High-Freq Extension | Noise Floor | Best For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ~55 dB | 25 kHz (with heavy roll-off) | Surface noise, pops | Nostalgia & vintage EQ curves | | CD (16/44) | 96 dB | 22 kHz (brick-wall filtered) | Digital silence | Car listening, convenience | | SACD (DSD64) | 120 dB | 100 kHz | Very low (native DSD) | The "analog-like" digital peak | | FLAC 24/96 (from SACD) | 144 dB | 48 kHz | Extremely low | Archival, streaming to DACs, EQ post-processing |
The 24-96 SACD FLAC release of "Kind of Blue" offers a significant upgrade in sound quality compared to earlier formats. SACD technology provides a higher resolution and greater dynamic range, capturing the nuances of the performance with stunning clarity. FLAC, a lossless audio format, ensures that the music is delivered without any compromise in quality, preserving the integrity of the original recording. Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue -1959- FLAC 24-96 SACD
Format: FLAC 24-bit/96kHz (Sourced from SACD/DSD Master) | Format | Dynamic Range | High-Freq Extension
, where musicians improvised over simple scales. This provided a "freedom and space" that allowed for greater melodic expression. A "Failed Experiment" Format: FLAC 24-bit/96kHz (Sourced from SACD/DSD Master) ,
The album consists of six tracks:
Sixty-seven years later, we are still chasing the ghost of that session. And for the discerning listener, the chase ends—or begins—with the .