A 24-bit/192kHz FLAC version, locked to a single device. Each file contains a unique sonic watermark: a faint, reversed snippet of "The Song Remains the Same" hidden in the run-out groove simulation.
The is a highly regarded, non-official remastering project created by a specialized audio enthusiast (Yeraycito) known for "de-mastering" modern, compressed releases to restore their original dynamic range and tonal balance. The "Series X Exclusive" specifically refers to his definitive high-fidelity restoration of Led Zeppelin IV . Key Features of the Yeraycito Master led zeppelin iv yeraycito master series x exclusive
Yeraycito typically focuses on balancing the levels and EQ of the original masters to bring out hidden details in the drums (John Bonham) and acoustic textures (Jimmy Page) without the "loudness war" compression seen in some official reissues. Exclusive Content: A 24-bit/192kHz FLAC version, locked to a single device
Led Zeppelin IV (1971), alternatively known as ZoSo or Runes , stands as one of the most analyzed and commercially successful albums in rock history. Given its canonical status, it has been subjected to countless official remasters and reissues across various formats (vinyl, CD, SACD, high-resolution digital). However, audiophiles often debate the merit of official releases, citing issues such as dynamic range compression and the use of sub-par tape generations. The "Series X Exclusive" specifically refers to his
Over the years, Led Zeppelin IV has undergone numerous official transformations:
: This version is often praised for its "analog" feel. Unlike the 2014 Jimmy Page remasters , which some fans find a bit bright or digitally polished, the Yeraycito master focuses on the lush mid-range and the "whomp" of John Bonham's drums.
5/5 (for reference systems). 3/5 (for Bluetooth speakers — you’ll hear only tape hiss and no bass).