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: A study comparing lossy formats to uncompressed audio showed that while a high-quality AAC VBR file can be close, it still shows a reduction in loudness at the high-frequency range compared to FLAC. With FLAC, you get the full frequency response of the original recording.
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The Art of High-Fidelity: Skyfall in 24-bit FLAC (2761 kbps). adeleskyfall single2012flac better
The 2012 original digital single avoids this modern "loudness war" treatment. It allows the music to swell naturally. When the final, explosive chorus hits, the FLAC file delivers a massive wave of sonic energy that compressed streams simply cannot replicate because their peaks are digitally capped. The Definitive Audiophile Choice
Preserves 77-piece orchestra separation and Adele's exact vocal nuances. : A study comparing lossy formats to uncompressed
Why does this matter? The FLAC version retains the quiet-to-loud contrast. In the lossy version, the whisper-quiet opening (“Let the sky fall…”) is artificially raised, and the orchestral crash at 1:48 is clipped. In the FLAC, that orchestral hit has room to breathe.
"Skyfall" features a massive 77-piece orchestra recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. A compressed file squashes this massive wall of sound into a flat, narrow audio field. FLAC restores the grand scale of the arrangement. The Art of High-Fidelity: Skyfall in 24-bit FLAC (2761 kbps)
Violins soar distinctly to the left, while the brass counter-melodies push through clearly on the right.
If you have a file labeled "better," you might be looking for a version that isn't the standard radio edit. Interesting trivia regarding the different mixes: