Quieter noise floor. In Dangerous , listen to the intro of Who Is It . On 16-bit, the bass harmonics fade into hiss. On 24-bit, the sub-bass decays into pure blackness.
Which you prefer for playing high-res files? Michael Jackson - Dangerous -2014- -FLAC 24-96-
The 2014 "Michael Jackson - Dangerous - FLAC 24-96" release is more than just a collector's file; it is an preservation effort. It strips away the digital limitations of the early 90s CD era, revealing the immense depth, sweat, and perfectionism that Michael Jackson and his production team poured into the console. For anyone looking to experience Dangerous with the raw energy and breathtaking detail intended in the studio, this high-resolution master is the definitive way to listen. Quieter noise floor
: Engineered by Bruce Swedien using two synchronized 24-track analog tape recorders and a 32-track Mitsubishi digital recorder. Michael Jackson specifically preferred recording his vocals in analog for warmth. 2014 Remastering On 24-bit, the sub-bass decays into pure blackness