Michael Jackson - Thriller 40 -2022- -flac 24-44- Upd [FREE »]
Most importantly, listen to the separation. Jackson’s layered vocals (the main take, the doubles, the whispers) are no longer a pancake stack. In 24-bit, they are a 3D hologram centered in your soundstage. The panning of the string section moves from ear to ear with analog warmth, not digital harshness.
What does this mean for the listener? With 24-bit audio, the "noise floor" is virtually non-existent, allowing for greater clarity in the quietest passages and more headroom for the album’s explosive peaks. Tracks like "Billie Jean" and "Beat It" benefit immensely from this treatment. The snap of the snare drums, the growl of the basslines, and the layered harmonies in Jackson’s vocals are presented with a pristine clarity that feels closer to the master tapes than ever before. Michael Jackson - Thriller 40 -2022- -FLAC 24-44-
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Fast-forward to 2022, and the release of "Thriller 40" offers both longtime fans and new generations the opportunity to experience the magic of "Thriller" in a way that does justice to its groundbreaking originality. The FLAC 24-44 format ensures that every note, every beat, and every vocal nuance is captured with crystal-clear precision, allowing listeners to immerse themselves in the rich sonic landscape that Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson crafted. The panning of the string section moves from
Audiophiles have spent decades hunting down original pressing vinyl of Thriller because the CD versions often lacked the "space" of the vinyl. The 2022 24-bit FLAC finally bridges this gap. The Vincent Price rap, which can sound boxy on MP3, echoes into infinity in the lossless field. The creaking door, the footsteps, the howling wind—these sound effects are no longer background noise; they are spatial events.
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ok…I've searched and found so many different recommendations…thought I'd go to the authoritative source…I'm trying to enable PXE for my VM environment using your pfSense configurations above…but I cannot figure out the right combinations of settings…some articles say use "X" others say "Y" then another says use "X" then "Y" but they're different…do you have PXE available on your VM test environment and if so, could you amend your article above and let us know what the right settings are for pfSense once you enable your DP for PXE and Multicasting?
Hi Chris,
For PXE support, I've simply set up IP Helpers (DHCP Relay) in pfSense.