Mike Sargent wrote: 
> That's the part I don't know that I agree with. I presume they dug up
> the original master tapes from the tour dates. If those have been stored
> well, and were originally recorded well (good tape, clean heads,
> engineers with some experience, etc.) there is no reason to assume that
> they can't recover audio in excess of 44.1 kHz/16-bit.

Well, see the thread above, which includes:

Julf wrote: 
> What is there to verify? If it was originally recorded 40 years ago, it
> would have been recorded on magnetic tape. Show me a magnetic tape
> system with more than 70 dB (11.5 bits) of dynamic range. I am also
> pretty familiar with the electronics used in mixers and amps of the
> period - not pretty. 
> 
> No amount of remastering and resampling will recreate original content
> that was not there in the first place - clever processing will add stuff
> that *sounds* good, but that would not be true to the original
> recording.



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