Then I tested Thunderstruck . At 320kbps, the famous opening guitar lick doesn't alias (sound digital or choppy). It rings. The crowd noise in the background has depth. When the main riff drops, the kick drum hits with a transient that actually feels like a physical impact.
This is the highest standard for MP3 files, providing excellent clarity for mobile and casual listening without the storage heavy-lifting of FLAC. Remastering Profile: ac dc the ultimate best of 2011 remastered 320 kbps
This is the ultimate test track. The opening guitar riff is iconic, but the 2011 remaster highlights Brian Johnson’s lower-register harmony vocals during the chorus—a detail lost on vinyl and early CD pressings. Then I tested Thunderstruck
Audiophiles and casual rockers alike sought out the "320 kbps" distinction in 2011 for one reason: clarity. These versions took the analog warmth of the original Albert Productions recordings and the punchy updates from the 2003 George Marino remasters, delivering them in a high-fidelity digital format that didn't sacrifice the low-end crunch of Malcolm Young’s rhythm guitar. The "Ultimate" Tracklist: What You’ll Hear The crowd noise in the background has depth