Note: this write-up treats the request as a detailed examination of the 2013 high-resolution 24‑bit/192 kHz FLAC release of Yes’s album Close to the Edge. I assume you mean the official 2013 remaster / high-resolution release commonly distributed in lossless 24/192 format. If you meant a different edition or a fan remaster, say so and I will adjust.
This track highlights the immense dynamic range of the 24-bit format. Steve Howe’s opening 12-string acoustic guitar chords ring out with pristine clarity. You can hear the slide of his fingers across the frets and the crisp attack of the pick on the strings. When the Moog synthesizer enters to carry the main theme, it sounds incredibly lush, round, and unmistakably analog. 3. "Siberian Khatru"
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, represents the pinnacle of progressive rock preservation. Remixed from the original multitrack tapes by Steven Wilson, this 24-bit/192kHz restoration provides a level of transparency that was previously impossible to achieve on vinyl or standard CD. 🔊 Technical Prowess Resolution: 24-bit depth offers 144dB of dynamic range.