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Led | Zeppelin Iv Yeraycito Master Series X Exclusive [verified]

| Track | Exclusive Detail | |-------|------------------| | | Plant’s vocal overdubs are panned wider (+45° L/R vs +30°). The guitar solo’s amp feedback at 2:17 is visceral — previously masked. | | Rock and Roll | The piano is audible (!). Ian Stewart’s barrelhouse right hand appears at 1:44, buried in all other masters. | | The Battle of Evermore | Sandy Denny’s vocal is not doubled — it’s two separate takes, with different mic distances (hers: 18”, Plant: 6”). The Series X preserves the phase difference. | | Stairway to Heaven | The reverse echo on “bustle in your hedgerow” (3:42) is no longer reversed — they corrected the phase inversion from the 1990 box set. The guitar’s 12-string acoustic has individual string separation. | | Misty Mountain Hop | The Mellotron flute is slightly flat (—8 cents). Every prior version pitch-corrected it. Yeraycito keeps the original detuning. | | Four Sticks | Bonham plays with one hand on the hi-hat (did you know?). The left channel’s overhead mic captures his stick grip changes. | | Going to California | The mandolin’s fret squeaks are mapped in 3D — you hear the string sliding over the fret wire’s crown. | | When the Levee Breaks | The stairwell ambience (Headley Grange) is decoded via a true stereo convolution. You hear the brick reflections from the back wall — 47ms delay. |

While there is no official Led Zeppelin release under the name this likely refers to a popular audiophile fan project or a specific bootleg remaster series often shared in high-fidelity music communities . These unofficial "master series" are frequently created by independent enthusiasts (like "Yeraycito") who use advanced digital tools to further refine official source material, such as the Jimmy Page 2014 remasters . led zeppelin iv yeraycito master series x exclusive

Introducing the – a limited, audiophile-grade reimagining of the 1971 masterpiece, curated under the undisclosed, obsessive ear of mastering legend Yeraycito . | Track | Exclusive Detail | |-------|------------------| |

, officially untitled and symbolized by four mysterious icons, remains one of the most significant achievements in rock history. Since its release in 1971, it has sold over 37 million copies worldwide and is often cited by critics as one of the greatest albums of all time. Ian Stewart’s barrelhouse right hand appears at 1:44,

: Unlike some remixes that change the level of the harmonica or guitar leads, this series focuses on transparency—letting the original 1971 Headley Grange sessions shine through. The Tracklist Reimagined

Right out of the shrink-wrap, this feels like a premium product. Yeraycito is known for high-quality packaging, and the "Series X" designation implies a step up in exclusivity.