best cd's to impress your friends with..


..Maggies 1.6qr? Any suggestions? Thanks again. this is my second thread in Audiogon.
perroaguayo7ffa
I'd like to third Bob and Doug's thoughts. Let them pick anything they like, or even better bring their own favorites over. Yes probably some of them are recorded poorly, but that is their frame of reference. I know that when I audition a new piece of equipment (if I have to do it at the store rather than at home), it does me little to no good to hear music I am not familiar with. I find it a little irksome when the guy at the store puts my music aside before I've heard what I came to hear, puts in his favorite, and tells me to "listen right now to the x or y in the crescendo of z". Yes it sounds good, but I've been to few showrooms that approach my system (in my own ear) and I can't do any comparison to what I know.
I think it would "wow" your friends more to hear whole new instruments or voices they have never heard in their own system for 20 years. After you're done wowwing them with their music, throw them a few bones with your well recorded favorites. They'll appreciate them more and probably still be reeling from the new experience with their old music. As always, that's just my opinion. Hope it was helpful.

Happy listening and best of luck in converting the masses.

Todd
"Wish You Were Here" by PF comes to mind, Into the Machine, gotta hear this thru a pair of 10Ts and a pair of Rel Stadium IIs. The foundation shakes and the music doesn't fall off the curb.
"Wish You Were Here" by PF comes to mind, Into the Machine, gotta hear (and feel) this thru a pair of 10Ts and a pair of Rel Stadium IIs. The foundation shakes and the music doesn't fall off the curb.
Mighty Sam McClain, Give it up to Love, from Audioquest. Great music AND great sound.
If they dig jazz get Mappleshade's recording of Clifford Jordan "Live at ethell's" or if you can find it (Cadence/North Country dist) get any Venus recording especially one of the Arcjie Shepp CD's (may are availible on LP and I don't care what my fellow wax fans say GREAT wax can come from Digital Tapes.It all depends on whose mastering the stuff.