This file is the 24/44 version off the USB stick.It's not high-res, but it is The Beatles, so I thought somebody would want to see it.
You can see from the results that it is a modern mix. Plenty of compression on most tracks.
I placed the cursor at 22kHz to try and measure the bit depth. I believe it should be read when the test is over, but one of these shots is during the testing. I have some more graphs if anybody really has to know the true bit depth. It's seems to hover at 12 bits. Placing the cursor at 22.1kHz shows 24 bits. I may be at the wrong spot and measuring at the wrong time.
Seems like a CD. Maybe there is some sonic advantage in that it wasn't ripped from a transport.
Big speakers and little amps blew my mind!
Edits: 09/30/15 09/30/15 10/01/15 10/01/15
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Topic - The Beatles "Abbey Road" 2009 Remaster - Mr_Steady 18:20:19 09/30/15 (11)
- RE: The Beatles "Abbey Road" 2009 Remaster - jamestavegia@gmail.com 01:15:56 10/07/15 (3)
- OT - Tre' 18:52:29 10/07/15 (1)
- RE: OT - jamestavegia@gmail.com 19:56:01 10/07/15 (0)
- RE: The Beatles "Abbey Road" 2009 Remaster - Mr_Steady 17:25:56 10/07/15 (0)
- Well, them 8 bits either mean a lot when listening or not... - musetap 10:58:51 10/04/15 (3)
- RE: Well, them 8 bits either mean a lot when listening or not... - Mr_Steady 15:53:14 10/04/15 (2)
- Nope... - musetap 22:23:56 10/04/15 (1)
- RE: Nope... - Mr_Steady 16:35:31 10/05/15 (0)
- NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! - Ivan303 07:16:45 10/01/15 (2)
- RE: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! - Mr_Steady 18:34:57 10/01/15 (1)
- Graphs are good! - hawkmoon 12:43:13 10/03/15 (0)