I often find demo material boring. Some dealers and even manufacturers choose software that shows off the equipment, but musically is not very inspiring.
On the occasion where popular music becomes "the" chosen demo material, it gets played to death. I remember one CES show where every demo room was spinning Jennifer Warnes, "Famous Blue Raincoat" or Paul Simon, "Rhythm of The Saints."
It was refreshing at this last show to hear Eva Manley rocking out to Eminem's "Cleaning Out My Closet." It was fun standing outside her room and watch the expressions on peoples faces.
Personally, I work to make my system sound as good as possible with software that I love. Listening to music just for the sound is not why I work so hard to make my system right.
My recent demo material is Johnny Cash's new album, Alison Krauss, "Forget About It," "OK Computer" by Radiohead, and "Out of Our Idiot" by Elvis Costello.
I understand the need to show off the stereo favorably, but when you're all alone and listening to the music you love, it better be able to make you happy.
On the occasion where popular music becomes "the" chosen demo material, it gets played to death. I remember one CES show where every demo room was spinning Jennifer Warnes, "Famous Blue Raincoat" or Paul Simon, "Rhythm of The Saints."
It was refreshing at this last show to hear Eva Manley rocking out to Eminem's "Cleaning Out My Closet." It was fun standing outside her room and watch the expressions on peoples faces.
Personally, I work to make my system sound as good as possible with software that I love. Listening to music just for the sound is not why I work so hard to make my system right.
My recent demo material is Johnny Cash's new album, Alison Krauss, "Forget About It," "OK Computer" by Radiohead, and "Out of Our Idiot" by Elvis Costello.
I understand the need to show off the stereo favorably, but when you're all alone and listening to the music you love, it better be able to make you happy.