Most Challenging CD


What is the CD that most puts your system to task in your collection?

My best is, Tchaikovsky "The Nutcracker," by the Kirov Orchestra, conducted by Valery Gergiev. This CD has it all, huge bass passages, giant crescendos, sharp horns and interwoven dynamics.

Yes, I know, there are lots of CDs that show all these attributes. There is one thing on this CD that I have never heard on any other, a real loud gun shot.

Sure, some 1812 Overture discs have real cannon fire. They just aren't as powerful as the gun shot on this Nutcracker disc. This report is a CRACKPOW!!!!!!!!

Ok, what do you have that tests your system like no other? I am not really interested in test discs. I have those and they aren't as good, besides being boring.
muralman1
I have to agree that test CDs are boring. I had one with a track of an army tank, now that was some fabulous listening. And, I knew my system was accurate because last time I stood next to a moving tank it sounded just like that. 8^)
Then there is the: 32hz, etc, etc...............tone pitches. Again, what a blast.
Rja, I cracked up on that one. Tanks...are you serious?

I Love music. We had the pleasure of having best seats in several music venues during the Holidays.

Some folks I have known like to tote around their system check discs. We all had heard the same discs ad infitinum. It didn't matter.... Here we go again.

One only has to know what live music sounds like to ascertain an educated opinion on music CDs.
Speaking of "loud gun shot", on Danny Gatton's (live) album...more Blazing Telecasters, he does a slow (he rarely did anything slow) version of "back door blues". When the lyrics get to "cuz' I thought I heard a shot", Danny does a high-tech guitar effect of manipulating his guitar cable OUT/IN for the "shot"! First time I heard it, I thought my system malfunctioned!!
But yes..I agree, a friend who's done a couple of paid reviews, uses Stravinsky "The Rite Of Spring" Korev Orchestra w/Valery Gergiev as a reference. He refers to it as being blood thirsty!
Elizabeth

Thanks for your comment, one of the best I have ever read anywhere. It is so true. It seems that when people have these sort of low definition systems and miss all the nuances they just look for more bass. Those with good systems, hi resolution, appreciate much more then just the bass slam. Sad but true.

Jim
Jim, you are assuming too much. Jax2 in his summation of what I am hearing is
spot on. Elizabeth brings up a salient point, but I don't think she assumes a
system can do a realistic pistol firing while carrying a voice to full fruition.

Bass has little to do with the pistol report. It is the excited treble and mid ribbons
that react so.