nope. evaluate using recordings that you know personally and know exactly what they should sound like.
I had a friend come over to listen to my stereo. he put on a song I didn't know and in 10 seconds said "your channels are reversed". I had just swapped out a component before he arrieved and he was right.
Evaluate that the recording sounds like you expect it to on the best system you've ever heard.
As I upgraded my system, using the same songs, I was always amazed when an upgrade would reveal things i'd never heard before. that would not be revealed to me on a track I didn't know very, very well.
Now most of us will tend to listen to tracks that are well recorded but that is for a different reason.
One track I like is Sympathy for the Devil, not known to be well recorded. but most of us heard it over and over on bad systems, probasbly spinning worn out vinyl on a cheap player with a junk stylus, in our youth. Put it on with a good system and there is a lot of detail in there you never heard before. oh yeah, you no longer need to turn it up to enjoy it.
Jerry