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Ac Dc The Ultimate Best Of 2011 Remastered 320 Kbps 【1080p 2026】

Then I tested Thunderstruck . At 320kbps, the famous opening guitar lick doesn't alias (sound digital or choppy). It rings. The crowd noise in the background has depth. When the main riff drops, the kick drum hits with a transient that actually feels like a physical impact.

It retains the analog warmth of the original tapes. ac dc the ultimate best of 2011 remastered 320 kbps

Original CD releases of Back in Black often suffered from "brick wall limiting"—everything was pushed to 0dB, squashing the life out of the drums. The 2011 remaster pulls back the compression. Listen to the intro of Thunderstruck : The guitar feedback breathes. The snare drum has crack instead of click. In 320 kbps, you hear the space between the notes. Then I tested Thunderstruck

. These versions are known for being much louder and "punchier" than the original 80s pressings, making them great for modern speakers, though some audiophiles find them slightly "brickwalled" (compressed). Review Highlights Track Selection: It effectively bridges the Brian Johnson eras, featuring essentials like "Highway to Hell," "Back in Black," "Thunderstruck" alongside deeper cuts like "War Machine" Consistency: The crowd noise in the background has depth

Below is an informative blog post drafting the significance of these 2011-era remasters and the must-have tracks they typically feature.