Michael Jackson Dangerous 2014 Flac 2496 Fixed


Report Title: Analysis of the 2014 High-Resolution Release of Michael Jackson’s Dangerous

Subject: Michael Jackson – Dangerous Catalog Number (sought): None officially recognized (see below) File Format Requested: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) Resolution Requested: 2496 (24-bit / 96 kHz) Year of Release (claimed): 2014

⚠️ Important Clarifications

  1. No official 24-bit/96kHz release of Dangerous exists from 2014

    • The official Dangerous album was originally released in 1991 (CD, 16-bit/44.1kHz).
    • In 2014, Sony/Epic did not release a high-resolution (24/96) version of Dangerous.
    • Any 24/96 FLAC files circulating online from 2014 are likely unofficial upsampled versions or vinyl rips.
  2. Legitimate high-resolution sources for Dangerous michael jackson dangerous 2014 flac 2496

    • HDtracks, Qobuz, Acoustic Sounds have sold Dangerous in 24-bit/96kHz or 24-bit/192kHz, but these were released after 2015–2016 (from the original analog tapes).
    • The 2016 Dangerous (Remastered) on streaming platforms like Tidal and Qobuz is available in 24-bit/44.1kHz or 24-bit/96kHz (depending on the store).

2. Official Release History of Dangerous in High Resolution

To contextualize the 2014 query, a timeline of official Dangerous releases is necessary:

| Year | Format | Resolution | Notes | |------|--------|------------|-------| | 1991 | CD | 16-bit / 44.1 kHz | Original master; dynamic range considered good. | | 2001 | CD (Special Edition) | 16-bit / 44.1 kHz | Remastered, louder, lower dynamic range. | | 2014 | None | N/A | No official high-res digital release. | | 2016 | Vinyl (reissue) | Analog | Cut from digital sources (suspected). No digital download included. | | 2022 | Streaming (Sony) | 16-bit / 44.1 kHz | Remastered for streaming; still CD quality. | | 2023 | Digital (Sony) | 16-bit / 44.1 kHz | No high-res upgrade on official stores. |

Conclusion: Sony Music has never released Dangerous in 24/96 officially, as of 2024. Report Title: Analysis of the 2014 High-Resolution Release

What is "FLAC 24/96"?

Before we get into the music, let’s break down the tech specs. When you see "FLAC 24/96," it stands for:

In short, the Dangerous 2014 FLAC 24/96 version is significantly closer to the studio master tape than a standard CD or streaming file.

Part 6: Gear Guide – Don't Waste 24/96 on Bad Headphones

You’ve acquired the 1.4 GB “Michael Jackson Dangerous 2014 FLAC 2496” file. Now, can you hear the difference? Not on Apple EarPods or a Bluetooth speaker. No official 24-bit/96kHz release of Dangerous exists from

To resolve the 24-bit depth and 96kHz range, you need:

Test it yourself: Play the CD version of "In the Closet" back-to-back with the 2014 24/96 FLAC. Listen to the hi-hat on the 2-and-4 beat. On the CD, it’s a sizzle. On the 24/96, it is a distinct metallic tsk-tsk with a defined attack and separate decay.