Listen to the intro of "Hotel California." Don Felder and Joe Walsh play a complex, interlocking 12-string and classical guitar arrangement. In low-resolution formats, these guitars blend into a single wall of mush. At 192kHz, you can hear the squeak of fingers sliding across wound strings, the woodiness of the guitar body, and the precise stereo panning—the two guitars converse with one another in your listening room.
: Enables the capture of frequencies well above the human hearing limit (up to 96kHz). While these ultrasonic frequencies are inaudible, proponents argue the higher rate allows for more accurate digital filtering and reduced aliasing, leading to a "smoother" high-end.
Listen to the intro of "Hotel California." Don Felder and Joe Walsh play a complex, interlocking 12-string and classical guitar arrangement. In low-resolution formats, these guitars blend into a single wall of mush. At 192kHz, you can hear the squeak of fingers sliding across wound strings, the woodiness of the guitar body, and the precise stereo panning—the two guitars converse with one another in your listening room.
: Enables the capture of frequencies well above the human hearing limit (up to 96kHz). While these ultrasonic frequencies are inaudible, proponents argue the higher rate allows for more accurate digital filtering and reduced aliasing, leading to a "smoother" high-end. Eagles Hotel California 24 192 Flac