Unfortunately, Holt's law states that the better the music, the worse the recording, and visa versa. You have to consider good sound a pleasant surprise and bonus, not your main criteria.
Tracks worth for a 1 Million system
Hi,
What people would play on an ultra high end systems?
Which tracks really justify to be played on such iconic concepts?
I could imagine piano concerts as one.
Which track would you play if you had a "one opportunity" to make these myths (i.e. ultra high end speakers) come alive.
There is no best here, there is no one to rule them all. Such music could come from a very rare genre or instrument.
"... regardless of speaker/system/cable/room/region matching.."
Let us hear what the world says.
What people would play on an ultra high end systems?
Which tracks really justify to be played on such iconic concepts?
I could imagine piano concerts as one.
Which track would you play if you had a "one opportunity" to make these myths (i.e. ultra high end speakers) come alive.
There is no best here, there is no one to rule them all. Such music could come from a very rare genre or instrument.
"... regardless of speaker/system/cable/room/region matching.."
Let us hear what the world says.
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The same music you use to audition any other piece of equipment. See my previous post on auditioning a $0.5 million system using regular Redbook CD: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/2c-hifi-epiphany-worlds-best-system |
bdp24 Unfortunately, Holt’s law states that the better the music, the worse the recording, and visa versa. You have to consider good sound a pleasant surprise and bonus, not your main criteria. Also consider Shannon’s Law, the more expensive a system is the higher the probability that it will sound bad. That’s Del Shannon, not the other one. |
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