Yes - Close To The Edge | -2013- -flac 24-192-

If you own a revealing sound system, this 2013 release represents the closest you will ever get to sitting in the control room at Advision Studios in 1972 while Eddy Offord pulled the faders. The depth of the soundstage, the visceral impact of Squire’s bass, and the delicate air around Anderson’s voice are unmatched by any CD or streaming standard.

You need a player that supports high-res FLAC. Yes - Close To The Edge -2013- -FLAC 24-192-

The "Yes - Close To The Edge - 2013 - FLAC 24-192" is essential listening for audiophiles and prog-rock fans. It respects the original mix while utilizing modern technology to extract every ounce of detail from the master tapes. If you own a revealing sound system, this

Wilson reduces the "murkiness" of the original 1972 production, making individual parts like Rick Wakeman’s shimmering synths and Steve Howe’s intricate 12-string guitar easier to distinguish. The "Yes - Close To The Edge -

The interplay between the dual guitar leads and the driving percussion is punchier and more aggressive. 🌊 A Deep Dive into the Experience

To help you get the most out of this high-resolution file, would you like to know: DAC/Amp setups to handle 192kHz playback? How this mix compares specifically to the 1994 or 2003 remasters Information on the bonus tracks (like the studio run-through of "And You and I")? I can provide a into any of these areas!

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