Offers a much wider dynamic range than standard 16-bit audio, allowing for more precise detail in quiet passages and reducing the "noise floor". 2007 Remastering:
: Although many fans now associate Mothership with the 2014/2015 remaster campaign (which used 96kHz/24-bit masters), the 2007 release was the first major step in bringing Led Zeppelin's massive sound into the modern digital age with increased dynamic range and clarity. Technical Breakdown: FLAC 88.2kHz / 24-bit
Reviewers noted a significant sound upgrade, describing the tracks as "natural and realistic" with a notable lack of grain at the top end.
The answer lies in and analog-to-digital conversion (ADC).