John Mayer Continuum Flac -

The bass line is crucial here. FLAC preserves the sub-bass extension that gives the track its weight. On cheap earbuds or MP3, the bass sounds like a thud. On a proper DAC with FLAC, it sounds like a moving column of air.

John Mayer’s third studio album, Continuum, released in 2006, blends blues, soul, and singer-songwriter pop with mature songwriting and guitar work; the album is widely praised for tracks like “Waiting on the World to Change,” “Gravity,” and “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room.” A FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) release preserves the album’s full CD-quality audio without lossy compression, making it the format of choice for audiophiles who want bit-perfect playback. JOHN MAYER Continuum FLAC

John Mayer – Continuum (2016) [FLAC 24bit/96kHz] - 哆咪 The bass line is crucial here

There is a common myth that you need 24-bit FLAC for Continuum . Let's be honest: John Mayer recorded this analog to 2-inch tape. The final master is limited to the dynamic range of vinyl/CD. On a proper DAC with FLAC, it sounds

Some of the standout tracks on 'Continuum' include: