Bread - Guitar Man -1972 - Pop- -flac 24-192-
When you play a proper of Guitar Man , you are not hearing "better" treble. You are hearing the space between the notes . You hear the air of the studio’s reverberation chamber. You hear the bleed of the acoustic guitar into Gates’ vocal mic. You hear the decay of a piano chord linger for an extra two seconds before the digital noise floor cuts it off.
The "story" behind is a mix of a classic 1970s soft-rock success and a modern high-fidelity digital release that captures the band's peak musical craftsmanship. The Song’s Origin (1972) Bread - Guitar Man -1972 - Pop- -Flac 24-192-
In a high-resolution 24-bit/192kHz mix, the instrument separation is profound. On a quality pair of audiophile headphones or a dedicated stereo system, the soundstage opens up: When you play a proper of Guitar Man
When queuing up the 24-bit/192kHz FLAC file of "The Guitar Man" on a high-quality Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) and a pair of audiophile-grade headphones or speakers, the sonic landscape opens up in three distinct ways: 1. Three-Dimensional Soundstaging You hear the bleed of the acoustic guitar
The acoustic guitars are wide-panned to the left and right channels.