What music is best for an Audiophile Society Meeting?


We are auditioning the Piega P10 loudspeakers and a great system including Audio Tekne and Audiomeca at the NY Audiophile Society Meeting on Oct 26th. We have been asked to bring a selection of music with us. What, in the opinions of those who have been to such meetings, would be the best type of music to bring along? A wide selection, a particular outstanding song or CD, or maybe a certain style of music that suits the atmosphere ~ what do you think?
hififarm
Let me add Mahler 5 with Basbirolli on EMI: great recordings of the century. Nice dynamics to test cones, ribbons et alia within reason: brother compressor has hit it too, with little pity. But still.

For speed & rythm, Jamiroquai: Synkronized 1st & "bonus" racks -- not for timbres, etc, this is sampled up, down left & centre. The production is quite good, however, & there's a lot of unexpected detail in the recording.

Have a nice time!
Find the most scratched up and dirty LP record you can find and really drive them nuts! One type of music missing from the list so far is electronic. Robert Rich has produced some nice recordings that are audiophile quality and will be a change of pace. Most major record stores carry them (Borders, Tower, Barnes & Noble) You can listen to samples and get a good look at his studio and equipment at his website www.amoeba.com
Barry Manilow.
It will drive them out of the room and you can knick some really nice kit.
Remember to keep the motor running and remove the license plates.
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