Top 3 songs to evaluate a system


Hi everyone,

So here is the question: what are your Top 3 music pieces to evaluate a system?

The songs should be complementary to cover a wider range of features, but not necessary. If you only listen to one type of music, it would make sense to only evaluate with this type.

Bonus: identify one good part of the piece where you pay extra attention because this is where the difference between systems is more visible.

I'll start:

Holly Cole Trio - Girl Talk - My Baby Just Cares For Me
Highlight: The vibrating cord at 1:59

MaMuse - All The Way - Glorious
Highlight - The clean guitar and the high drum beat that rythm the whole piece

Metallica - ... And Justice for All (Remastered) - One
Highlight - The first drums at 0:53, but the whole guitar as well


Doing this myself, I realize it's very hard to only pick 3!!

papyneau

Showing 2 responses by b-pierre

Great topic for a rainy weekend and find new stuff to listen too. As a big PG fan I will definitely look up ’Blood of Eden’. Also great to see what different people look for (timbre, boing sound of bongo’s, I never thought of that myself). When I went shopping for new (standmount) speakers last year I spent days compiling a ’test’ list for the audition sessions. To come up with 3 songs however is really hard. +1 for Bela Fleck though. So that’s the bass department covered.
Now I’ll include some African flavor for variety:

1) Baaba Maal - Yiriyaro (Percussion storm). As the title suggests, it a myriad of percussion patterns, so if your system gets you up to dance it’s got PRAT. And there should be a pretty nice soundstage experience with the recorded thunderstorm at the end.

2) Depeche Mode - In Chains. The synth intro can act nicely as an alternative REW frequency sweep :-) and the first verse + guitar cord attacks is helpful for system dynamics. (note: my guess is classical pieces are much better at that, but I don’t listen to any)

3) Fish - Vigil. I’m including it for those that are looking for systems that are ’unforgiving’ for bad recordings. If it’s unforgiving, the bombastic chorus should sound really awful.

Thanks for the guy suggesting Too Much Rope by Roger Waters, particularly for the sleigh direction.. I just found out I've probably been wearing my headphones the other way around for a couple of years. LOL.