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The Beatles - Revolver -2022 Super Deluxe Flac- 88 |top| Jun 2026

For purists, the original mono mix is included, sourced directly from its 1966 master tape. Before 1968, The Beatles were deeply involved in creating their mono mixes, often viewing the stereo versions as an afterthought. This disc offers the album as millions first heard it, preserved in all its raw power.

The Beatles' Revolver 2022 Super Deluxe edition in FLAC 88.2kHz/24-bit is the absolute pinnacle of digital music archiving. By combining Peter Jackson's futuristic AI restoration technology with pristine, master-quality high-resolution audio, listeners are treated to an experience that is both faithful to the 1966 original and brilliantly adapted for the 21st century. It is an absolute must-have for any serious music collector.

Choosing the high-resolution FLAC format over standard streaming or CD quality yields noticeable sonic benefits for listener setups equipped for high-res playback. The Beatles - Revolver -2022 Super Deluxe FLAC- 88

[Master Tape] ➔ [MAL AI Isolation] ➔ [88.2kHz / 24-bit Mastering] ➔ [Hi-Res FLAC] Why 88.2kHz Matters

What this publication covers

A pristine digital transfer of the 1966 mono master, which was the mix overseen directly by The Beatles themselves. For purists, this high-res mono track delivers the punchy, cohesive wall of sound the band originally intended.

Traditional CDs utilize 16-bit audio, which offers a dynamic range of 96 decibels (dB). The 24-bit depth expands this dynamic range to 144 dB. In practical terms, this lowers the digital noise floor to absolute silence. The subtle decay of cymbals, the trailing echoes of studio chatter, and the quietest moments of acoustic performance emerge with lifelike clarity. For purists, the original mono mix is included,

: The 2022 Super Deluxe digital collection was officially offered in "hi-res 96kHz/24-bit stereo". However, the 88.2kHz version (often found as the "Qobuz version") remains a sought-after variant among purists who prefer the direct 2x relationship to the CD format. It offers a wider dynamic range (the difference between the loudest and softest sounds) and significantly more detail than standard CD audio.

The AI successfully isolated intertwined frequencies, separating Paul McCartney's bass lines from Ringo Starr’s drums. The Beatles' Revolver 2022 Super Deluxe edition in FLAC 88

The album’s closing masterpiece remains a staggering achievement. Built on a foundation of a single-chord drone, compressed drums, and live-manipulated tape loops, the 2022 mix breathes new life into Lennon's vocal (run through a rotating Leslie speaker cabinet). The high-res FLAC format allows the chaotic, laughing tape loops to fly wildly across the left and right channels without muddying Ringo’s relentless, hypnotic drum loop, which hits with contemporary punch and weight. Inside the Super Deluxe Box Set

Many modern remasters utilize 96kHz or 192kHz sampling rates. However, the choice of is mathematically intentional. Because standard CD audio is 44.1kHz, 88.2kHz represents an exact 2:1 mathematical downsample. This keeps the digital conversion clean and free of interpolation errors, preserving transient responses in the drums and acoustic guitars. Dynamic Range and Bit Depth