the music that you are familiar with, whatever it is.
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Here's a link to an article on the Audio Note website. I found it very helpful in evaluating different pieces of equipment. It's definitely worth a read. Good luck in your quest. http://www.audionote.co.uk/articles/art_audio_hell.shtml |
it is not possible to "know" the sound of a recording. having listened to a recording many times does not achiev knowledge. it is not necessary to be familiar with a recording to detect a sonic signature. selecting a variety of recordings and genres is sufficient to evaluate speakers and stereo systems. even if you have never listened to a cd before it does not disqualify it to be used to evaluate speakers and stereo systems. since recordings sound different, the chances that say, 5 recordings will have the same "errors", i.e., frequency response imbalances, etc., is remote. |
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