David Bowie - Low -2017- -flac — 24-192-
: Unlike some previous remasters, this version avoided aggressive de-noising, allowing the natural hiss of the original tapes to remain for a more authentic listening experience. Key Technical Details Emotiva XDA-1 DAC review (AD1955) - Darko.Audio
In the end, Low at 24/192 is less a remaster and more a mausoleum . It preserves every molecule of the original, and in doing so, reminds you that you can never go back. The ghost in the machine is not Bowie. It’s the listener, desperately chasing a warmth and disorientation that perfect digital clarity can never provide. Sometimes, the lowest fidelity is the truest. David Bowie - Low -2017- -FLAC 24-192-
When the A New Career in a New Town box set was announced, fans were skeptical. Would the audio be brick-walled (over-compressed) to sound loud for modern ears? Would the bottom end be hollowed out for cheap earbuds? : Unlike some previous remasters, this version avoided
The 2017 remaster of David Bowie's is a high-resolution reissue included in the box set A New Career in a New Town (1977–1982) . The FLAC 24-bit/192kHz version offers the highest available digital fidelity, sourced from original analogue masters. Key Technical Features The ghost in the machine is not Bowie