Metallica - Master Of Puppets -1986- -flac- 88 «ULTIMATE – Edition»

Unlike their previous efforts, which were often rushed due to budget constraints, Master of Puppets was painstakingly crafted over five months. It was the band's first record for a major label, , and their last to feature bassist Cliff Burton , whose classical influence helped elevate the band's compositions to a progressive level. Track-by-Track Breakdown

That said, Master of Puppets has a notoriously dense, mid-heavy production (courtesy of producer Flemming Rasmussen). While the 88.2 kHz transfer can’t “fix” the original mix’s occasional muddiness, it does offer greater separation and depth, making it a worthwhile acquisition for serious collectors and those with capable playback systems (DACs, studio monitors, or high-end headphones). Metallica - Master Of Puppets -1986- -FLAC- 88

The album's eight tracks are a testament to Metallica's creative vision: Unlike their previous efforts, which were often rushed

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88.2 kHz. This specific rate is often chosen for high-res digital audio because it is an exact multiple of the standard CD sample rate (44.1 kHz), allowing for cleaner downsampling if needed. Resolution:

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