Your 24/96 SACD rip is among the top two digital versions of Kind of Blue (tied with Sony’s 1999 DSD-only release).
Which or master tape transfer you are looking at?
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– Double Bass (the rock-solid harmonic anchor) Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue -1959- FLAC 24-96 SACD
Whether it's your first time hearing "So What" or your hundredth, this 24-bit/96kHz FLAC edition reveals new textures in the most influential jazz album of all time.
Notable 24‑bit and SACD releases of Kind of Blue
Released in 1959, Miles Davis's Kind of Blue is widely considered the greatest jazz album of all time and a watershed moment in musical history. This specific high-resolution release ( FLAC 24-96 SACD Your 24/96 SACD rip is among the top
: Known for a more "vivid" and "punchy" presentation compared to US releases. Analogue Productions
When searching for the definitive digital version of Kind of Blue , two formats dominate the audiophile landscape: 24-bit/96kHz FLAC and SACD (Super Audio CD). 24-bit/96kHz FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)
Format: FLAC 24-bit/96kHz (Sourced from SACD/DSD Master) – Double Bass (the rock-solid harmonic anchor) Whether
Listen for the iconic call-and-response between the bass and the horns. In 24-bit, the bass "pluck" has a physical weight you can feel. "Blue in Green":
, are praised for a "relaxed analog sound". Many audiophiles prefer the 2013 high-res PCM release engineered by Mark Wilder for its clarity and accuracy. SACD (Super Audio CD)
You own a dedicated SACD or multi-format disc player and appreciate physical media. SACD is also the ideal choice if you want to experience the native DSD transfer, which closely mirrors the warmth and roll-off of the original studio master tapes. Final Verdict