I enjoy the sound of good raw edgy rock and high amp Jazz. Some of my favorites.
Perfect Night in London -- Lou Reed (see Stereo Times 2004 review which states: "What makes this recording an absolute audiophile gem is how the whole power grid of London seems to be channeled for this live session into Reeds guitar strums and the sheer energy of his compatriots in the band. The sound that Lou generates from each strum of his acoustic guitar, (with his patented Feedbucker - a box that eliminates feedback) is astonishing in its White Heat delivery and precision."
Tutu -- Miles Davis OK album but check out the track called Splatch. Excellent sonics
Naxos recording of the Water Music by Handel
Closer by NIN (Nine Inch Nails). Industrial rock, recorded wonderfully
Of course, if the dealer is acting like a jerk and trying to upsell you on some interconnects when you are there to listen to speakers, play some loud Iggy Pop or
Perfect Night in London -- Lou Reed (see Stereo Times 2004 review which states: "What makes this recording an absolute audiophile gem is how the whole power grid of London seems to be channeled for this live session into Reeds guitar strums and the sheer energy of his compatriots in the band. The sound that Lou generates from each strum of his acoustic guitar, (with his patented Feedbucker - a box that eliminates feedback) is astonishing in its White Heat delivery and precision."
Tutu -- Miles Davis OK album but check out the track called Splatch. Excellent sonics
Naxos recording of the Water Music by Handel
Closer by NIN (Nine Inch Nails). Industrial rock, recorded wonderfully
Of course, if the dealer is acting like a jerk and trying to upsell you on some interconnects when you are there to listen to speakers, play some loud Iggy Pop or