For years, fans and audiophiles were dissatisfied with early digital transfers, which often suffered from heavy dynamic range compression. In 2012, Jimmy Page began a massive multi-year project to revisit the original analog master tapes. He spent hundreds of hours in the studio annotating, logging, and listening to every take in real time to capture an "audible picture" of what truly happened during the recording sessions. 2. Technological Leap (24-bit / 96 kHz)
The power and "squeak" of John Bonham’s drums became even more pronounced. 3. The "Definitive Collection" and Beyond Led Zeppelin I, II, III Remastered w/ Bonus Material
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24-bit audio (often 96kHz or 192kHz) offers greater dynamic range than the 16-bit/44.1kHz standard of traditional CDs. high-resolution audio
The debut featuring "Good Times Bad Times" and "Dazed and Confused". Led Zeppelin II (1969):
