The 88.2 kHz sampling rate is exactly double the CD standard (44.1 kHz), making it mathematically sympathetic to the original master’s analog-to-digital conversion. This avoids unnecessary sample rate conversion artifacts found in 96 kHz releases of the same material.
: Audiophiles highlight that while vinyl often has superior spatial presentation (especially in the "crumbling wall" effects), this high-res digital version offers the best "studio master" clarity available without the surface noise of physical records. Key Tracks and Highlights Comfortably Numb Pink Floyd - The Wall -2007 Remaster- -FLAC- 88
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) Sample Rate: 88.2 kHz Bit Depth: 24-bit Source: HDtracks / 2007 Remaster The 88
For the casual fan, the CD or streaming version is fine. But for the student of production, the collector of high-res audio, or the fan who wants to hear the terror in Roger Waters’ voice, the melancholy in David Gilmour’s bends, and the sheer weight of Nick Mason’s drums without a single bit of intervention—this is the version. Key Tracks and Highlights Comfortably Numb FLAC (Free