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Just finished listening to The Beatles - Let It Be (2021 Super Deluxe) in FLAC. 🤯

Forget the 1970 version. Giles Martin worked magic.

The difference is immediate:

Why FLAC? Because the 24-bit depth captures the tape hiss and the room tone of Apple Studios. Streaming compression loses the "air." The rehearsals (Disc 2) sound like a live bootleg cleaned up by NASA. The Beatles - Let It Be -2021 Super Deluxe FLAC...

Bottom line: If you have the storage space (approx. 5GB for the full set), delete your old MP3s. This is the definitive archival release of the year. Essential for Beatles fans and audio nerds.

🎧 Recommended if you like: The "Get Back" documentary, raw rock, Abbey Road-level clarity.


The Beatles – Let It Be (2021 Super Deluxe Edition) [FLAC 24bit/96kHz] Just finished listening to The Beatles - Let

Format: High-Resolution FLAC (24-bit / 96 kHz) Source: 2021 Stereo Remix by Giles Martin

Disc Breakdown:

Why FLAC? Unlike MP3 or streaming, this FLAC rip preserves the full frequency response of the master tapes. Pay attention to Ringo’s cymbal decay and John’s vocal proximity effect. No compression artifacts. Why FLAC

Track Highlights (FLAC test tracks):

Technical Notes: Properly tagged, cover art embedded (3000x3000), folder contains CUE sheet and spectral log.


Streaming is convenient, but FLAC offers the full dynamic range that Apple’s AAC or Spotify’s Ogg compression discards. On the Super Deluxe box set (5 CDs / 4 Blu-rays), you get:

If you are searching for the FLAC version of the Super Deluxe, you are looking for a massive, 5+ hour auditory encyclopedia. Here is the structural breakdown: