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I agree with the suggestions above to:
a) bring music you are very familiar with, regardless of your current equipment.
b) bring something that you know is NOT a good recording/mastering.
I use iTunes to burn a CD of songs in WAV/AIFF which I feel have: eitther great dynamic range, crystal clear vocals, strong sibilance (a negative), lots of bass, very good soundstage with real instruments, bad studio recording. All these songs are from my collection. I also use this CD to adjust my own systems or help friends setup/audition gear.
ANOTHER IDEA: If you don't know if your current CDs/SACD/Albums are good recordings maybe in your post you should state something similar to this....
You are seeking great recordings or transfers, etc. of.... identify the genres of music you listen to.
e.g. Traditional chamber music, singer songwriter rock, classsic female jazz vocals, modern rock, bluegrass, etc.
The point being, though there are amazing classical recordings, I have no classical music on my test CD since I never listen to classical.
good luck, ed
I agree with the suggestions above to:
a) bring music you are very familiar with, regardless of your current equipment.
b) bring something that you know is NOT a good recording/mastering.
I use iTunes to burn a CD of songs in WAV/AIFF which I feel have: eitther great dynamic range, crystal clear vocals, strong sibilance (a negative), lots of bass, very good soundstage with real instruments, bad studio recording. All these songs are from my collection. I also use this CD to adjust my own systems or help friends setup/audition gear.
ANOTHER IDEA: If you don't know if your current CDs/SACD/Albums are good recordings maybe in your post you should state something similar to this....
You are seeking great recordings or transfers, etc. of.... identify the genres of music you listen to.
e.g. Traditional chamber music, singer songwriter rock, classsic female jazz vocals, modern rock, bluegrass, etc.
The point being, though there are amazing classical recordings, I have no classical music on my test CD since I never listen to classical.
good luck, ed