Led Zeppelin - Iv Yeraycito Master Series X |verified| Jun 2026

First, the album. Led Zeppelin IV (officially untitled, often referred to by the four symbols) is one of the most celebrated rock albums of all time. Released in 1971, it contains "Stairway to Heaven," "Black Dog," "Rock and Roll," "When the Levee Breaks," and five other genre-defining tracks.

Warning: Listen at a moderate volume first. Because there is no compression, the sudden transition from the quiet guitar harmonics in "Stairway" to Bonham’s snare drum at 6:45 has caused more than one hi-fi tweeter to blow. Led Zeppelin - IV YERAYCITO MASTER SERIES X

. These versions often seek to resolve historical mixing issues—such as the "muddy" sound the band originally encountered after mixing at Sunset Sound in 1971—by emphasizing instrument separation and low-end clarity. First, the album

The Yeraycito Master Series X is the finest-sounding unauthorized transfer of Led Zeppelin IV in existence. It reveals subtle details buried in all official releases—but you have to be willing to venture into the gray market and have the gear to appreciate it. Treat it as a fascinating alternate master, not a replacement for the excellent 2014 official remaster. If you ever find a genuine copy, it is a revelation. Most "Yeraycito" files for sale online, however, are fake—so trust only community-verified sources. Warning: Listen at a moderate volume first