Peter Gabriel - So -2012- -flac 24-48- Portable -
Unlike many "remasters" that suffer from the Loudness Wars, the 2012 So retains the breathing room between the quietest whispers of "Mercy Street" and the explosive brass sections of "Sledgehammer."
: The 2012 digital release was specifically mastered at 24-bit/48kHz . Audio community reviews often note that this version avoids the "loudness war" compression found in the 2002 remaster and is preferred over later 24-bit/96kHz versions, which some listeners find more compressed. Peter Gabriel - So -2012- -FLAC 24-48-
: Audiophiles note that while the low-end was raised by roughly 1–2 dB, the main change is in the clarity of the mid-to-high frequencies, eliminating subtle flaws like vocal syllables occasionally dropping in volume. Tracklist Correction Unlike many "remasters" that suffer from the Loudness
As a lossless codec, FLAC ensures that every bit of data from the master studio tapes is preserved while reducing file size, offering the "master tape" experience to the home listener. Tracklist Correction As a lossless codec, FLAC ensures
This is not the original 1986 vinyl/CD master. The refers to the reissue supervised by Peter Gabriel and engineer David Bottrill .