Also, this is not the 2011 “Immersion” box set master, which was a different transfer (sometimes criticized for peak limiting). The 2007 stands apart. For the devoted Floyd fan with high-resolution playback (a DAC that handles 88.2 kHz, quality amplification, and transparent headphones/speakers), the 2007 Remaster in 88.2/24 FLAC is arguably the finest digital stereo representation of The Wall available.
Essential. But only if your playback chain can reveal why the extra 44.1 kHz matters. If you listen on earbuds on a bus, stick to the CD. If you sit in the dark with the volume high, hunt down this FLAC. Tear down the wall—and hear every brick. Pink Floyd - The Wall -2007 Remaster- -FLAC- 88
It avoids the brittle harshness of the 1994 CD, the over-compression of the 2011 remasters, and the surface noise of vinyl (while retaining its dynamic contour). The 88.2 kHz sample rate, while beyond adult hearing limits, provides a mathematically elegant and audibly smoother window into the original analog master. “Isn’t this where…” the search for the ultimate Wall ends? For now, yes. Also, this is not the 2011 “Immersion” box