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@martinvegas13274 жыл бұрын
Orinoco flow by enya for bass and max richer spring one for strings and the smiths for guitar and london grammar and grimes for lead vocals and magnificat for choir!
@chrisvinicombe99474 жыл бұрын
Shame tidal requires buying equipment to even use its hi-res.
@ShellstaTube4 жыл бұрын
@@chrisvinicombe9947 Yeah - kinda sorta ... It still plays pretty well without - MQA unfolds part way in software - then, yes, hardware to fully unfold.
@okay19044 жыл бұрын
Please also establish this playlist on Spotify, most of us do not listen to TIDAL.
@sudd36604 жыл бұрын
nahm i won't recommend supporting mqa.
@theheadsn4 жыл бұрын
Time Stamps: 1:52 Moby - Everyloving 3:58 Alanis Morissette - Princes Familiar Unplugged 5:47 Daft Punk - I Feel It Coming 6:39 Michael Jackson - Who Is It 8:09 Chvches - Warning Call 9:01 Dave Matthews Band - Dancing Nancies 10:09 Rage Against The Machine - Take The Power Back 11:47 Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells III 13:12 Audioslave - Show Me How To Live 15:18 REM - Find The River
@noelwhittle79224 жыл бұрын
thanks, I dont have Tidal. thats a big help.
@donaldrichardson23513 жыл бұрын
Screen shot , thank you 🇨🇦🎶
@KristiWright4 жыл бұрын
I love seeing everyone’s list of music. Such a great conversation that is definitely making me want to revisit some old favs.
@samgjdavies4 жыл бұрын
Great tracks Andrew! My top 10 hifi test tracks: 1. Come and get it - Eli Paperboy Reed - fun bass guitar, kick drum, can be revealing & harsh sounding on a bad system 2. Tin Pan Alley - Stevie Ray Vaughan - lay back and put your feet up for an ear massage 3. Transcendence - Lindsey Stirling - bass chest kick! midrange violin, soundstage width 4. Climax - Usher - enveloping bass lines in the background, solid bass thumps, light high-hats throughout, usher vocals cut right through it all 5. Jet Lag - Live From Austin City Limits - Joss Stone - just relax and be IN the concert hall, so involving 6. God Bless The Child - George Benson, Al Jarreau, Jilll Scott - oh my goodness vocals! Deep male & pretty female vocals throughout. Snare rim hit details 7. Drum Solo from 9.0 Live album - Slipknot - This will tell you if your woofers are fast, transient. Requires powerful transducer motors or its mush! 8. Gamma - HWLS, ShockOne - play this loud! If you are not feeling the tightness and power of the bass in this track, you need a better sub. This is one hard hitting, brutal assault! 9. Put Your Records On - Live From Webster Hall, New York, 2006 - Corinne Bailey Rae - intimate session 10. Wicked Game - Acoustic Live - Stone Sour - (Come What(ever) May Special Edition - broken down rock vocals & acoustic cracker Give them all a go! Gotta also mention Norah Jones and Diana Krall. I know its old hat but oh my goodness - listen on a good system and tell me you don't get chills!
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
Great list and good notes to listen for!
@samgjdavies4 жыл бұрын
@@andrewrobinsonreviews BTW Andrew, I'm still really interested in why you left dedicated home theater & your JBL 3677's. Still in love with mine. Good subject for a video me thinks! :)
@epi20454 жыл бұрын
Totally agree... I find most “audiophile” tracks to be unlistenable or unlikeable. It’s all snooty music or so esoteric it’s barely music. I can go from Louis Armstrong to Patsy Cline to Led Zeppelin to Donna Sommers to Eagles to Beastie Boys to Post Malone to Drake to Daft Punk to Tame Impala to Pink Floyd to Duke Ellington to Phil Collins to AC/DC in a single sitting.
@gokhanersan85612 жыл бұрын
I am just like you. I need a system that can play my wide-ranging music collection from acoustic jazz to classical to Motown, 80s high gloss pop, recent power-pop, hard rock.
@theoracleprodigy Жыл бұрын
I think the real irony is that one of the most common played audiophile artist has some of the worst recordings. Have to agree with Kristy, love some dark side of the moon even have it on sacd.
@ronreeder4572 Жыл бұрын
I think the most common audiophile picks are: 1. Jazz at the pawnshop 2. Keith Don’t Go - Niels Lofgren Both of which are very listenable… The oft cited church music Cantate Domino however… not a fun listen.
@theoracleprodigy Жыл бұрын
@@ronreeder4572 I often hear Diana Krall and she has some horrid live recordings. She also has good ones as well.
@epi2045 Жыл бұрын
Listening to Milli Vanilli via my tube amp / magnepans just for fun.
@rizalahmad42074 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the art of listening and kind enough to make a playlist to help a person like me to dive into the audiophile world. You are the first audiophile channel on youtube who, in very detail, teaches us, the beginner, how to listen, what to listen to in a list of specific track (which you include and it’s a bonus!). I’m truly grateful.
@jjm59823 жыл бұрын
holy shit , somebody describing what when and where to hear on songs we may know what the hell he is saying. who would have thunk it. THANK YOU !! Figuring out where your current system stands and a chance to resolve issues has been completely overlooked.
@cau83654 жыл бұрын
Thank you Andrew for providing a very descriptive details and different characteristics of each track. This makes your content distinctive and standout from the rest. Keep up the wonderful work.
@stephenmorrissey12544 жыл бұрын
In the late '80's the album's I recall were from Dire Straits Brothers in Arms and Yello's Oh Yeah. Decades later I did a year of audio recording and realized the things I was listening for, that were important, the words audiophiles use were mostly mic placement, room treatments and skill from who ever the engineer was behind the board. Wizard of Oz behind the curtain moment.
@eeflos3 жыл бұрын
Yello's Oh Yeah has been on of my test tracks since its release. Brothers in arms is a great track, also.
@matthewhilty42094 жыл бұрын
Nine inch nails - Pretty hate machine , Track 5- "Something I can never have" , you should hear stereo birds definitely whoosh back and forth from about 2:20 on if you don't you may need to adjust speaker width. That is one of my test tracks.
@KristiWright4 жыл бұрын
Matt Hilty I’m going to insist to Andrew that we test this out ASAP. That album is so good and I can’t recall hearing that (haven’t listened to it in some time).
@matthewhilty42094 жыл бұрын
@@KristiWright Wow thanks for the response. I didn't expect that. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
@DevonRegan4 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best videos I've watched in a long time. I actually ended up watching this, pausing after you described each song, streamed that song, listened and then went to the next song. I heard everything in each song that you said and was like OK cool. Then I bad a thought though, how big of a difference is it? I put the playlist on in my car and played Staryboy first, just like you said, muddy and a bit boomy. I'd never liked this song at all in hearing it on Spotify in the car so didn't even consider putting it on my home system Another song that blew me away was the Audioslave track. The difference on my system vs the car was mind blowing. It started to make me wonder what music I'm not exploring because I first heard it in such a sub optimal way that I didn't give it a "proper" listen. Would love for you to do another round like this.
@1980JPA4 жыл бұрын
I did the same. Watched the vid and paused then streamed the song. Really was a great vid. So much more than "here's my evaluation playlist".
@mikechivy4 жыл бұрын
Same! His descriptions were spot on and I think bass tightness/clarity is what is the most notable part of a HI-FI system
@DevonRegan4 жыл бұрын
Mike Chivy I recently spent some time using REW to adjust the built in. PEQ on my SVS SB3000s. The songs that showed of bass really helped me put that tweaking to the rest
@mikechivy4 жыл бұрын
@@DevonRegan That's a fantastic sub. I have the SB2000's and I love them. I'm tempted to eventually upgrade to the RELT T/9i since I've heard they're hard to beat for music.
@starofcctv943 жыл бұрын
Happens to me all the time, the only time I really listen to pop music on the radio at work, tend to really dislike it. But sometimes I'll put them on at home and am usually very supprised at how much it transforms the song
@1980JPA4 жыл бұрын
Started following along with your observations on a pair of my speakers and had no issues hearing all that was described. So I had an idea. Ive just completed putting together a tritrix TL kit and decided to test them out. They surpassed all expectations. Not equal to my better pairs, but held up to many of your descriptions of the music. Way more than expected for the price. Wow! They are definitely more than the sum of their parts and though I knew I liked them, I really didn't know how they stacked up until now. Thank you for this vid. Not just a playlist. Your in depth observations of the nuances of the songs being described were so much better than the average "here's what I listen to" list. As usual, great job, and thank you for the level of effort you put into bringing us quality content.
@krkight14 жыл бұрын
One of the most coherent and concise descriptions I've ever heard in our audiophile world. Well played sir, well played...
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Be well.
@jaketschetter4 жыл бұрын
Fleetwood Mac - The Chain - just to hear Buckingham swear under his breath at the beginning and the space in the breaks. Royal Blood - Loose Change - that's gotta be a big, wide granite countertop at the end. Sarah McLachlan - Surfacing - the drum work on this is so precise and crisp. The low end should be surprisingly low and very defined. Pearl Jam - Indifference - Eddie's vocals are amazing on this one and right in the middle. ...and yes, the kick drum at the beginning of Take The Power Back should hit you in the face
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
ROYAL MOTHER F'ING BLOOD!!! Yes! Surfacing is good, but I prefer The Freedom Sessions if you want that Nth degree of audiophile goodness ;).
@KristiWright4 жыл бұрын
@@andrewrobinsonreviews You are so obsessed with this band...
@jaketschetter4 жыл бұрын
@@andrewrobinsonreviewsfor sure Freedom Sessions is fantastic. Surfacing was on the list as it has always been a favorite, but after some upgrades and getting the two-channel system to where I'm really happy with it, the album became a revelation, at least to me.
@homerwinslow9047 Жыл бұрын
Andrew, thank you for this. In my many years of reading, hi-fi magazines, nobody has ever done anything like this. I truly appreciate this.
@nickreecy42294 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! For this subject, I don't recall anything remotely this well articulated. Thank you.
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@haansolo78344 жыл бұрын
My Dad who had his own business for 30 years in Hifi, building his own speakers etc. and selling them always says ppl should listen to vocal rich music to test their equipment because Basically every human has an expert hearing in what the human voice should sound like since we listen to it since we are born. Its very difficult to judge good/bad equipment with Instruments if you arent an experienced musician
@haansolo78344 жыл бұрын
@@honkyjesuseternal I think a lot of my Dad
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
I don’t disagree. I often use my own recorded voice when evaluating speakers. Your dad was a smart man.
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
What’s your deal, sir? There was nothing wrong with Mr Nsolo’s original comment.
@haansolo78344 жыл бұрын
@@andrewrobinsonreviews Thats interesting. Your voice sounds pretty cool. No option for me xD
@joshpeters73924 жыл бұрын
I think that's excellent advice and it makes a lot of sense! I never thought about it like that but very logical! Thank you!
@zoroluva2 жыл бұрын
This video is a gem. I may not like the music you have listed but it helps us newbies learn what to listen for in what we like! Thank you so much!!!
@andrewrobinsonreviews2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@IsmaelMartinezPR4 жыл бұрын
I do like the following tracks for demo and tuning. 1-Sylvan Esso, Coffee. The bells and the vocals are just a midrange and tweeter fest test. 2-Burning Down the House Alternate Version by the Talking Heads. this tracks sounds great and has several passages without vocals that I really like. 3-The Imperial March by John Williams the Empire Strikes Back Soundtrack version. Its just Darth Vader and we all know how it should sound. 4-Bob Marley Natural Mystic and Turn Your Lights Down Low. 5-Fantasy by the XX, its bass and more bass in a different expression. 6-A little Less Conversation JLX Radio Edit, its a modern mix of the classic tune. Thanks for all the content Guys.
@malcolmduck67974 жыл бұрын
One of my favourite test songs is “Wheat Kings” by The Tragically Hip. Many Americans have probably never heard it but it is very well known in here in Canada. It’s great for testing out speakers/headphones because of the stereo separation of the instruments and the acoustic twang of the guitars. There is also these beautiful sparkling chimes that can be heard throughout the song, I never knew they were present in so much of the song until I got a great pair of speakers. I would highly recommend people give it a listen especially if they’re into folk rock.
@mikhalize3 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew, here is my playlist for 2021: Dire Straits: Brothers in Arms Michael Franks: Blue Pacific and/or Passion Fruit Sting: Fields of Gold The Rippingtons: Live Across America Swing out Sister: It's Better to Travel Level 42: World Machine Jars of Clay: Furthermore Phil Collins: Both Siders
@aplleyva3 жыл бұрын
Sting 's Shape of My Heart Great call on Swing Out Sister
@hermannmaischatz26954 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for such detailed information ,so that I can reference my System to your experience. It helps to have someone out there like you. I admire the work you do for our Hi Fi community. Keep it up.
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@truman49563 жыл бұрын
The specifics on why you use tracks and what to look for on each track is refreshing and educational.
@DevonRegan4 жыл бұрын
To add to the dave matthews song, "say goodbye" off of Crash has an incredible drum intro. If things are setup right it almost feels like the full kit is against your wall and you can place each tom along the space of the wall.
@gustercc4 жыл бұрын
When that flute comes in.....huuurrnghh. I'm transported to another 'nother plane.
@DevonRegan4 жыл бұрын
richard martinez yes!
@NickP3334 жыл бұрын
Great vid as usual, Andrew. Thanks very much! I’ve got a certain bunch of go to albums (I’ve always been a vinyl guy, btw), but also listen to the occasional CD. My main test albums are: - Pixies “Surfer Rosa” - Daft Punk “Random Access Memories” - Morphine “Good” - Natalie Merchant “Tigerlily” (MoFi LP) - David Bowie “Lets Dance” (the RL mastered LP) - E. Power Biggs “Bach on Harpsichord” - Beatles “Sgt. Pepper” U.K. Parlophone mono and stereo - 1812 Overture I’m forgetting a few, but ya get the gist. Thanks again, Andrew!
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
Great list Nick.
@joshpeters73924 жыл бұрын
That is a great list!
@NickP3334 жыл бұрын
Josh Peters Thanks, Josh. Much appreciated!
@NickP3334 жыл бұрын
Andrew Robinson Thank you, Andrew!
@KCarlWhite3 жыл бұрын
My Top Demo Songs 1 - IGY: Donald Fagen 2 - Billie Jean - Michael Jackson 3- Sirius/Eye in the Sky - Alan Parson Project 4 - Wrapped Around You Finger - Police 5 - True to Life - Roxy Music 6 - The Telephone Call - Kraftwerk 7 - Dirty Mind - Prince 8 - Float On - The Floaters 9 - Wild Horses - Prefab Sprout 10 - Money To Tight to Mention - Simply Red
@clydester81088 ай бұрын
Finally, someone who understands what to listen for in drumming dynamics. Great recommendations, especially the Audioslave. With great speakers, the ring of the snare and the "chick" of the high hat are captivating. And that guitar soundstage - whoa!
@darkangelshub4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, I have never truly listened to my (modest) system in this way. I listened to each and every track you listed, and listened for what you described, and I was truly surprised by what my system could actually deliver. You have actually "scratched my itch" so to say, as I was kinda getting the upgrade bug, I now know that I don't need to upgrade. Thank you once again, for giving me (us, your viewers), an insight on what you look for and hear, regarding your profession.
@luisarsuaga76374 жыл бұрын
The system testing song for me is Daft Punk's Giorgio by Moroder. That song has everything you want to test in one song. It has heavy bass, it has clarity, it has loud moments with lots of detail and subtle elevating moments as well. I don't know what Daft Punk did with this album but to my ears it sounds really incredible.
@oltots4 жыл бұрын
My go to track !!!!
@playboyv124 жыл бұрын
Recorded to analog tape and mastered by Robert Ludwig
@luisarsuaga76374 жыл бұрын
@@playboyv12 that's awesome! I didn't know.
@rohtashchawla90893 жыл бұрын
Damn! That’s an awesome track.
@eeflos3 жыл бұрын
I have two Daft Punk tracks I use: Solar Sailer from the Tron Legacy soundtrack, and Doing it Right with Panda Bear.
@ubza12344 жыл бұрын
I am a very very very big fan of using an album called "long live the jazz" and "purple walls" by a DJ called "swindle" it has a lot of very bass heavy tracks, one in particular, "it was nothing" even extending below 25hz which is VERY VERY difficult for 90% of systems to reproduce with authority. Some of the tracks are extremely wide such as "when I fly away", which was the first time I experienced sound extending past my speakers. (before I got into hi-fi) finally, there is a track called "new life" which is extremely delicate, dynamic and holographic. Again, a wide stage, deep bass, with a lot of nuance parts hidden in there. Just beautiful. 🥰 if I had to pick one artist, it would be modern swindle. I have others, but this is the easiest album that has most, (but not all,) the bits I'd test a system to reproduce. ☺
@ryancrouse57904 жыл бұрын
I was glad to see you used a Chvrches song! They’re not a type of music I’d generally gravitate towards, but my wife got me into them and they’re geniuses! “The Mother We Share” is my go to track to test out my system
@guyindecatur2 жыл бұрын
Steely Dan's album Aja has been used for generations as a go-to album to demo audio gear. Incredible album.
@Staybrown114 жыл бұрын
Tool's Chocolate Chip Trip for soundstage and imaging. Its nuts when you "see" how the sounds cross from left to right and beyond the speakers. Thanks for playlist
@matthorton93703 жыл бұрын
The whole album is amazing
@gauravbhardwaj87603 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the super suggestion. It blew my mind.
@SamDaniels4 жыл бұрын
Just a suggestion on Presentation. The slides are too fleeting. I’d prefer that you skip the slides altogether in all your videos in preference to text at the bottom left of the screen for a longer duration. Thank you again for an excellent video.
@stevenmichael77704 жыл бұрын
Possibly the most useful vid for the community I've seen yet on any channel. Great job again Andrew.
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
WOW, thank you!
@russfelger2 жыл бұрын
1. Money for nothing, extended version, remastered- Dire Straits. adjust the volume in the first 20-30 seconds. I use it for a headroom measurement. If the equipment is excellent, the sound will come up over you, then push straight at you. When the drums join, it should be tight and immediate. 2. Love on a real train- State Azure cover of Tangerine Dream. I use this for details and layering. if you watch the video, you can see where the changes are made as the artist is actually playing it. 3. Hidden Places- Karunesh. Tests the width and side to side movement. 4. Magic mushrooms- Hyperflow, the remake. Another movement piece. 5. Yes, any album. Clarity and separation. I'm not a basshead, but I do expect a 2 channel rig to play as much of the available frequencies, that I can hear. 20-20,000 is perfect, but I'll settle for 28-20,000. 2 channel, 3-way loudspeakers, class A/B amplification, minimum CD quality source. #classabbitch 👍🏼
@blackeye53702 жыл бұрын
Just used all these songs to test my equipment, all will be staying on my playlist👍🏻 Thank you!
@paulward4299 Жыл бұрын
Russ...dude....your list is fire!
@edholmwood4 жыл бұрын
Andreas Vollenweider "Stella" off of Cosmopoly. No description needed, you will get it the first time you hear it. Gary Numan Ghost Nation off of Broken World. Huge sound, wide stage. Eric Clapton & BB King 3 O'clock Blues off of Riding with the King. Well recorded. Notice I didn't say Diana Krall. I am recovering. Promise.
@km70793 жыл бұрын
This guy's a good guy. His reviews are well done and he's informative.
@andrewrobinsonreviews3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, K M! We appreciate you watching.
@donalddeorio22374 жыл бұрын
After watching this video I started checking out these audiophile demo videos on KZfaq, and boy did they open up my eyes to the capabilities of my home theater system. I have a system based on infinity interlude speakers, Carver amplification and Marantz pre- processor. There was a drum section that literally smacked me in the gut with the power and impact, high frequencies were sharp crisp and detailed in ways I hadn't heard before. I now know I will never be trading this system in. I've had mine since 2003, with the exception of the Marantz
@donnystrife19084 жыл бұрын
The interludes are really good. One of those hidden gems!
@donalddeorio22374 жыл бұрын
@@donnystrife1908 you can still find them on Ebay for around $100 - $150, for someone starting out that's a great intro into good sound. I have the il 50 for 17 years and only recently had to repair one of the sub amplifiers. Think that's pretty good
@airmangirard4 жыл бұрын
Since you asked :-) Little Wanderer - Death Cab for Cutie - Kintsugi That's the Way Love Goes - Norman Brown - After the Storm Offshore (Orig Mix) - Chicane -Far from the Maddening Crowds When She Cries - Andy McKee - Art of Motion (also has great youtube of this) The Moment - Toad the Wet Sprocket Your Latest Trick - Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms Thanks for making the video. You've scored a new subscriber. Best of luck going forward.
@dropthehammer13604 жыл бұрын
Dark Side of the Moon? Kristi knows her stuff! That’s one of my go-to albums whenever I test speakers. Not that your list isn’t great though. Love me some RATM, Audioslave, DMB, MJ, and R.E.M., amongst some other songs/artists you mentioned.
@KristiWright4 жыл бұрын
DropTheHammer 😍
@guillermocubillos97273 жыл бұрын
Thank you Andrew! Listening to you, following your indications, pausing and listening to every song and looking for the things you mention it was fun! And instead of giving a bunch of audiophile recordings or cliche steely dan, dire straits songs you went for a list that not only makes sense but shows your understanding on music and music systems and to me, doing this exercise not only appreciated more my stereo but you and your channel. Thanks man!
@andrewrobinsonreviews3 жыл бұрын
WOW, thank you! Glad you liked the video!
@n3zum13 жыл бұрын
Exactly! I started to really listen to music kinda late, in my 20s. So those hifi, audiophile albums from the 60s, 70s arent really what I've listened at the time. So I was very happy to see, Alanis Morissette, Audioslave, RATM, R.E.M in this list. By the way I'm 39
@faridelias3 жыл бұрын
I really like this list though Dire Straits has a special place in my heart and my playlists ;)
@KeithTaylorPhoto4 жыл бұрын
“Tin Pan Alley” on SRV’s Couldn’t Stand The Weather album is my favorite. “Baby Can I Hold You” on Tracy Chapman’s first album. “Hotel California” live recording on The Eagle’s Hell Freezes Over album. “Live To Tell” by Madonna “It Never Entered My Mind” on Ben Webster Encounters Coleman Hawkins. Also, an album called “Time Warp” released under the Telarc record label. Extreme dynamic range classical stuff and the first Don Dorsey track on it is really something to hear. Listen with caution though because it will blow your speakers and has warning on the cover indicating this.
@MrBloogster4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great content. Added your songs to my speaking testing playlist on Tidal. Just starting my audiophile journey. Current system is Parasound amp, Schiit Freya+ tube preamp, Topping D70 DAC and Wharfedale Evo 4.2 speakers. Loving the tube rolling on the Freya.
@timothysullysullivan25714 жыл бұрын
that sounds like an excellent system- especially starting out. i bet it's musical and pleasing!
@donalddeorio22373 жыл бұрын
I'm 63 and some of the music u use to demo, I have no experience with. That's ok I grew up on different music then you did. But you need to use music you're familiar with. Good job Andrew. I use Fleetwood Mac, the chain for bass and Phil Collins drum solo on In The Air Tonight.
@contemporaryhomeaudio4 жыл бұрын
I've been on my road to recovery for about a decade. The turning point for me was the realization that I was buying music I didn't really like just for the quality of the recording.
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
Been there, done that. Spent a lot of money on s--t I never listened to. Thanks for watching!
@billwillard94104 жыл бұрын
saddleupbike And alternatively (for me), I’ve been pulling out old albums that I once loved and I can’t even get through an entire side without thinking “How did I listen to this s-t?”. My father was right - I was listening to garbage.
@chuckwilliams9994 жыл бұрын
For sound stage I use Yosi Horikawa - Spaces album song Crossing. Like you are standing on the corner of the street and hear 360 degree sounds with 2 speakers. Try it out.
@PeterNXavier3 жыл бұрын
Wow, nice recommendation. Pulled it up my Tidal account. Nice HiFi setup test.
@davidcanales9752 жыл бұрын
Anything from Steely Dan, consistently some of the best production from any genre
@TheNeverposts2 жыл бұрын
Aja
@johnnyboy1144 жыл бұрын
Got to say Andrew, there are some very, very good gear reviewers on YT (of which I know you don't watch, but I am sure you are aware of.....Zero Fidelity, Guttenberg, Darko et al), but in terms of being succinct and descriptive for what you should be listening for and covering a range of music that most of us would listen to (sorry classical listeners. I love classical to, but the vast majority won't and don't listen. Cruel, but sadly true), this is one of the best videos I think I have seen. Genuinely. After watching this video the first time, I put a reminder in my phone to watch it again and find every track I could on whatever format I had (I was surprised at how many I actually had, but clearly hadn't listened to in a long time!) and play them out and I had SUCH a fun afternoon doing so as I haven't "critically" listened for quite some time. No bad thing, as the music comes first and I am pretty happy with my setup. But, listening to these tracks and before doing so, listening to your description so I knew what to listen for really made it a lot of fun and really insightful and did actually so some innacuracies in my gear but also how "right" it was....for me. Which is the important bit. Most of what you suggested should be there WAS there. And for my fun afternoon and for being so very, very accurate and clear in your descriptions, a big thank you from over the pond in the UK. Oh, and I love my setup just that little bit more now...... My testers? You really need to check out ANYTHING from Leftfield's Leftism album. Has been my go-to album for testing for years. Space, rhythm, bass, depth, sparkle...has the lot. And such a fantastic album too. And this is a weird one too as I don't actually like the album or the band, but I do love this track and it covers all bases.....Afternoons and Coffeespoons by Crash Test Dummies. From the first "crackle" of needle on the record to the strum of the guitar to the bass slide into the body of the song, its brilliantly produced and sounds fantastic and the dynamics of it will seriously test your speakers. There are some great suggestions below as well. I have stolen some of them and made a Spotify playlist of all of them, including the ones you mentioned and have named the playlist after yourself. You're welcome ;-)
@pikpen14333 жыл бұрын
10 - I Believe In You - Talk Talk. Mark Hollis was a genius. Period. 9 - Old Man - Neil Young. Great imaging & soundstage 7 - Lust - Balligomingo - If sex were a song.... Beverly's vocals are superb. 7 - Belfast Child - Simple Minds - If this track doesn't invoke goosebumps..... 6 - Avalon - Roxy Music - one of the finest quality rock recordings (IMO) 5 - You And You Friend - Dire Straits - soundstage & imaging. 4 - The Big Muddy - Bruce Springsteen (And I'm not that much of a Springsteen fan) 3 - Resurrection Blues - Otis Taylor 2 - Rapunzel - Dave Matthews Band. Agreed - extremely distinct drums sounds - Carter is an talent soaked ANIMAL! 1 - Over & Out - Flim & The BBs. You should be able to hear the cymbal is 2 feet higher than the snare and about 6 inches to the left. HUGE drum sound. Honorable mention - Fun House - Flim & The BBs - The door slamming drum crash the follows the train whistle sound should literally pass right through your chest. Aaaaand - Woman in Chains - Tears For Fears. OK - I'm done.
@davidvansickle58503 жыл бұрын
I never considered having a test demo track(s) to listen to when selecting equipment, so I shall pick Boston's Fore Play/ Long Time as a primary starter, for the reason that the song has pace, rythym, and dynamics. I don't have the exact points of time to when the crescendo of Fore Play drops immediately into the etherealness to Long Time, but at high levels, one can hear Tom Scholz doing his guitar wizardry to where Barry Goodreau starts plucking away on bass from the rear to up front with the rest of the band.
@Gabesafish4 жыл бұрын
Those mtv unplugged recordings were so well mic’d and mixed...Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Nirvana, Alice In Chains...all must have, go-to reference material.
@KristiWright4 жыл бұрын
Gabesafish There’s an Alice In Chains unplugged? How did I miss that!?!? One of my all time favorite bands!
@Gabesafish4 жыл бұрын
Kristi Wright you are in for a treat then!
@Staybrown114 жыл бұрын
Gabesafish I’m listening to the Alice In Chains Unplugged. Wow! I have a live band in my living room! Sounds incredible.
@gustercc4 жыл бұрын
AIC is my favorite live recording.... EVER!!!
@jimalbruzzess24454 жыл бұрын
Hello Andrew, Awesome video!!! Pink Floyd - Dark side of the moon is awesome, cheers Kristi 🤘🤘. I like to use Rush - La Villa Strangiato, its an instrumental. And if you wanna hear your system really rock.... Iron Maiden - Rime of the ancient mariner. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
@KristiWright4 жыл бұрын
Jim Albruzzess Danke 😊
@davidcanales9752 жыл бұрын
Test track I have always loved.... LOVED and really listened to it closely recently is... Willie Nelson-Pancho and Lefty. Very good recording, Willie starts with his fairly reverbed voice and guitar but the song progression is just beautiful. There are probably another 4 or 5 instruments that make an oh so subtle appearance, just so tasteful. It's like a painter that does so much with just a few strokes of the brush. Can the speakers resolve those instruments? What are they and can you feel what they give to the (what I consider) one of the most romantic songs ever written? The lyrics are just phenomenal too - it's a Townes Van Zandt song. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@TheMinster19604 жыл бұрын
I have a few choice cuts I play for various reasons. Some of these are... Nat "King" Cole - Lonely One (for baritone voice) James Taylor - Fire And Rain (for baritone voice and dynamics) Al Di Meola - Phantom (for dynamics and punch) Norah Jones - Wish I Could (for female vocals) Phoebe Snow - I Don't Want The Night To End (for female vocals and dynamics) Stevie Ray Vaughn - Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) (for fun factor) Dead Can Dance - Yulunga (for dynamics and sound staging) Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene, Part 1 (for sound staging) Bela Fleck & The Flecktones - Magic Fingers (for bass) Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention - Inca Roads (for fun factor, sound staging, and xylophone)
@pbaker71604 жыл бұрын
If you can find it, the best "demo" CD for a hi-fi system is the jazz group Flim & The BB's. They recorded all of their tracks with fully digital DMP and the sound is amazing.
@FOH36634 жыл бұрын
Tricycle can startle an unsuspecting listener unlike anything else! Tom Jung, engineer and owner of the label, ... was way ahead of the curve back in the 80's in utilizing digital's strengths and mitigating any weaknesses. An era fraught with flawed recordings and masterings, he shined.
@booniebrew79134 жыл бұрын
Late to the game but Kristi is right to listen to Dark Side of the Moon. It's a soundstage and dynamics monster. Plenty of music moves around a bit but this has waves that wash over you, changes in depth, width, and height that should be dramatic. 1812 Overture is my other must pass. Dynamics all over the place and if you don't feel something when the cannons come in there's something wrong. If your amp just shuts off you don't have the overhead you think you have. Rezz - Life & Death: Bass control. Bass shouldn't be sloppy and there's a lot to deal with.
@johnmclaughlin44963 жыл бұрын
Yes to the CD of the 1812 Overture. A guy was bragging on his system and I challenged him to allow me to test it for him. All I brought with me was the 1812 Overture on CD. His system failed, the speakers may have been destroyed. I told him ahead of time it could happen but he wanted to go ahead anyway. Later he came to my house and when the cannons fired he was speechless for about 30 seconds. I hadn't thought about it until you mentioned it but Dark Side of the Moon is a good choice too. I'm not familiar with the third one. Another favorite of mine is the CD "Lose This Life" by Tait.
@booniebrew79133 жыл бұрын
@@johnmclaughlin4496 Rezz is an artist in the New Beat genre of EDM. It doesn't suit everyone's tastes but her music has a good amount of deep bass texture that can devolve into garbled wub wub wub if the system isn't up for it.
@JoeJ-82823 жыл бұрын
@@booniebrew7913 Haha, I totally know what you mean with Rezz, she is awesome! That track is aptly titled, because if your system *doesn't* have *Bass Control* then it DOES sound like a "wub, wub, wub", Lol!
@avery18304 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite songs to test with is Bubbles by Yosi Horikawa.
@jonathanmarinkus4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, this artist is great.
@diamond48294 жыл бұрын
I once again thank you for the list. While it's not my favorite choices, i get why you choose them all and I've been playing with it for weeks now and not only has it helped my "dial" in my system, but my favorites sound better than I could have ever imagined !!
@markkrause34474 жыл бұрын
Dont forget to check your hearing beforehand. i use a test LP that gives me a 20hz to 20khz test signal at different intervals, especially with friends who sit and listen with you, then you know if they or you wont be able to hear that "crispness", but will enjoy music differently because they are hearing it differently.
@infinite1der4 жыл бұрын
Imogen Heap's "Hide and Seek", Fleetwood Mac's "Big Love" from The Dance live album, and Dire Strait's "So Far Away" (although the entire Brothers In Arms album is a fantastic demo piece) are my go-tos for demo material. Great video topic, by the way.
@KristiWright4 жыл бұрын
+1 for Imogen Heap
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
+1 for Imogen Heap as well!!!
@JoeJ-82823 жыл бұрын
If you guys all love Imogen Heap too, then you should also definitely check out her other, lesser known work/album called Frou Frou- Details is the album title, and it is VERY aptly titled! It is definitely one of the "hidden gems" of electronica/pop because the entire album is SO well recorded and involving! You can hear her every breath and even her *lips parting* when she opens her mouth immediately before she sings a verse if you have truly resolving speakers! It is an amazing album, and always has been one of my top go-to's for speaker evaluating ever since it came out in 2002 I think it was!
@B0Besh3 жыл бұрын
Best track to test Yosi Horikawa - Bubbles
@teddyhouseosound94693 жыл бұрын
I love that you mentioned Hella Good, myself and several other live sound engineers use this track to check PA systems in large to medium venues.
@barryecohen4 жыл бұрын
Johnny Cash - American IV: The Man Comes Around - Hurt / The air, the space, the voice, the guitar... Peter Gabriel - UP - Growing Up / Immense 3-D Soundstage with sounds coming from beyond the speakers in all directions, even behind your head, from just one stereo pair of speakers.
@jefflaing58994 жыл бұрын
I'm a new audiophiler and I appreciate you helping explain what to listen for in specific songs to help evaluate a home system, I just have a Sony 1080 AVR with 2 klipsch TV 82 towers, and other surround speaker, enjoy 2 channel listening, would like to get into separates and up grade to la scalla's, but confused with pre pro, integrated amp, processor, how to integrate a dac, could you do a session on getting started for beginners
@gustercc4 жыл бұрын
It sounds like you and I are at the same stage. Andrew seems to recommend, learning to crawl before you run. Find yourself a good quality set of speakers, then a good quality receiver, preferably with streaming capability, a DAC and a turntable, or CD player. Start with your basics. That way you don’t over do it with a $5k System when you maybe perfectly satisfied with a $500 System. Does that make sense?
@jefflaing58994 жыл бұрын
@@gustercc yes thanks for the tip
@jeffsloane86284 жыл бұрын
Be Brave - My Brightest Diamond Bird on a Wire - Jennifer Warnes Little Room - Norah Jones Here in Texas(Live) - David Grace Out of My Mind - John Mayer Trio Secret Heart - Feist End Titles (The Pink Panther) - Christophe Beck Thanks To You - Boz Scaggs Cut Them Loose - Clarence Spady **All available on Amazon Music**
@machavez004 жыл бұрын
If you really want to test your speakers, “The Thin Ice” from “The Wall” is a good choice. The Apple Digital Masters version is what I was listening to when I noticed the toms at the 1:43 mark move from the right to the left speaker and really put the woofers to the test.
@DCMamvcivmEvony4 жыл бұрын
I'm amazed by the watchful eye Mike Oldfield, the wrap around sensation you described amazed me. Especially the text tone sounding parts, it's as if there were two speakers hovering at the side of each ear over my shoulders.
@wizardmix4 жыл бұрын
1. Stevie Wonder beginning of "Sir Duke" -- If I can clearly hear the previous recording delay after the first horn lines I know the dynamics and sensitivity of the speakers are good. This is also excellent for mid range, horns, warmth, punch. Every Stevie track I've ever heard is mixed to go to 11 without distorting. If the system distorts at super high volumes, it's the system, not the track. 2. Porcupine Tree -- "Blackest Eyes" One of those unsung heavy recordings that you look back on and go "How did I not know that existed?" Very spacey with lots of elements panning though the stereo range in many points of the song It should jump scare you when it kicks with a wall of heavy that should not distort even at very high volumes because it was mixed well. It should then shock you again when the verse kicks in and everything goes ultra clean. This recording has more dynamic levels, hidden corners and sub-moods than a dream home built in 1977. I like this as my heavy reference because there are a lot of things buried in this recording: Hard panned acoustic guitars, whisper vocal tracks, a banjo, spoken words over vocal melodies, claps, random soundscapes, a hammond/leslie, layers and layers of harmonies, all flanked by an very punchy drum track that is not taking a back seat. You should hear the snare right behind your nose with the ride, splash and crashes behind your ears. All those little elements should be jumping out. 3. Bob James "Take me to the Mardi Gras". I only listen to the first 27 seconds which is one of the punchiest, most famous Steve Gadd drum beats and tones ever recorded. That kick should hit you in the chest full range with all of the etherial chimes and bells floating in 3D space. You should hear the room and the dynamics. 4. Paul Simon "Kodachrome" and "Tenderness" In my opinion one of the greatest studio mixes by one of the greatest session musicians in history. Kodachrome is extremely bright with a lot of warm lows and amazing stereo imaging. If this sounds muddy or compressed at high volumes, if that snare and high-hat aren't completely razor crisp right to the top of the frequency range, if Paul's S's are distorting, it's not the fault of the recording. I usually follow it up with "Tenderness" which is on the same album because it's a much warmer, slow flowing beautiful glistening track -- if the system can handle both, I know it's good. 5. Pink Floyd "Breath" and "Time" Soft to loud dynamics, stereo imaging, clarity of the soundscape in the beginning. Crescendo. Rock. Warmth. I usually go right into "Time" 6. Michael Jackson "Billie Jean". If the ssss sounds are going to distort, they'll do it on this track. That shaker has to be clear and crisp but not distorting. The kick on this track (much like Steve Gadd's) has to be super super tight and punchy. 7. Radiohead -- "Paranoid Android" into "Homesick Alien." Paranoid Android: A whole range of stops, starts dynamics, distortion, stereo imaging. A rollercoaster. Homesick Alien: quite simply, if I don't get goosebumps within the first 15 seconds of that song, the system is garbage. 8. D'Angelo -- "Playa Playa" and "Spanish Joint". One of the great modern recordings of our time. The intro should be spacey, ultra dry, tons of stereo imaging, warm and insanely crisp. The way ?uest drive the kick and snare, that kick should feel like the foot of god when it comes in. The vocals, the horns, the subtle guitars, the bumpy bass, it should all feel like you're surrounded. Same deal with Spanish Joint, you should be able to hear all the little parts and dynamics in that recording. 9. Medeski Martin and Wood -- Tonic (I jump through the whole album). I think one of their greatest live recordings and you really get an absolute sense you're there if the sound system is up to par. You should hear the creaking piano bench, the crowd babbling at times, you should hear Chris Wood singing his solo while he's playing. 10. Imogen Heap -- "Headlock" A fantastic reference for layers, a balance of acoustic and electronic instruments. A fantastic balance of stereo. Great dynamics. 11. Justice -- DVNO. This one should be crispy and compressed but it's all about the bass, all about the bump, how well that's handled on the low end. One of the of the ultimate dance tracks. I want to smell the electricity coming out of this track. 12. Phoenix -- I toggle through the entire "United" album (for reasons that are clear to anyone whose heard it) -- it's one of the more diverse albums out there. 13. Aphex Twin -- "syro u473t8+e (piezoluminescence mix)". One of the tightest electronic tracks out there, really allows me to know how well and how tight a system can handle the entire frequency range. 14. Joan Armatrading -- "Down to Zero" -- Mainly because I know that track so well and appreciate the very unique open, almost country recording that it is. To me it's one of the best ways to go there. It's an excellent recording. Joan's voice should just hit you and if it's a good system, the power of it will bring you to tears. It's a very melody forward recording. The acoustic guitars do this very interesting stereo pan where I believe two separate hard panned takes are in the left / right ear. Thanks for getting that out of my head, it's good to write it down somewhere.
@joeynavarro67624 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the listen, man. Im currently listening to Blackest Eyes for the first time.
@wizardmix4 жыл бұрын
@@joeynavarro6762 Nice! I think it is one of those very heavy rock recordings that still manage to maintain dynamics, it's not just one super compressed ear sausage. Everything really sits in the mix and it's a joy to listen to that entire alum through really good speakers.
@k-doggy17624 жыл бұрын
Damn it you made me postpone my sleep so I can check out what I've been missing on the tracks you mentioned 😊
@matthewbarrow37274 жыл бұрын
"Wandering" Album by Yosi Horikawa. "Emerald Hooves" track by Tipper. Both have very big sound stages. These are non-vocal albums, where there is a certain amount of repetition. When comparing between 2 audiophile components, the repetition sticks in one's memory so that one can easily tell differences when switching components.
@gustercc4 жыл бұрын
Wandering is the shizz!
@matthewbarrow37274 жыл бұрын
I use the "Letters" track to test the toe-in for my speakers. There is the motion from left to right of the pencil writing a letter. I start with the speakers facing forward, which causes a jump in the middle. I toe in the speakers bit by bit under the pencil moves in an even motion across the sound stage, from left, through middle, to right.
@30DirtyThirty303 жыл бұрын
For long drawn out sustained bass you should definitely check out "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo" by Bela Fleck and The Flecktones !!!
@davethestalker4 жыл бұрын
Tool - Chocolate Chip Trip sounds great and sounds very wide.
@Vercus1004 жыл бұрын
That's so cool that your wife is passionate about music and audio as well. Very cool.
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
I think so too!
@MichaelGrundler4 жыл бұрын
This was really helpful. Thanks! I wasn’t sure whether my decent but definitely not high-end home cinema system can live up to ”audiophile“ standards. Not only do I now know that yes it does (to a certain degree), your descriptions also helped me figure out which settings of the AV receiver actually improve the sound.
@jamestindle20777 ай бұрын
I just went through each one of these songs, and at first there were some things missing per your descriptions of each song. I started playing with speaker placement, and WHAM! It is crazy how spot on you are! Your ears and years of experience are incredible! Thank you.
@jerrywalker32374 жыл бұрын
I like to use Frankenstein by the Edgar Winter Group to test out systems
@JonathanGurgul3 жыл бұрын
Hey Now - London Grammar (Bass) Lost Without You - Freya Ridings (Air) 2049 - Hans Zimmer (Detail) The Chokin Kind - Joss Stone (Female Vocals) Rooster Live MTV - Alice In Chains (Overall) Gravity Live Nokia - John Mayer (Male Vocals) Within - Daft Punk (Stereo Imaging) Hotel California Live 1994 - The Eagles (Duh) Most Deadmua5 stuff is great too. There are so many other great songs out there. ANYONE WHO ACTUALLY LISTENS: Let me know if you want any more suggestions after having your mind blown by these.
@gabojones30873 жыл бұрын
Fantastic list! My German Physiks passed with flying colors!
@JonathanGurgul3 жыл бұрын
@@gabojones3087 That London Grammar song comes out of nowhere with that bass doesn’t it ;) Thank you for actually listening though!
@JonathanGurgul3 жыл бұрын
@@gabojones3087 Try this one, it may blow your mind and sound like he’s in the room under the right conditions. Vanishing Act - Lou Reed
@gabojones30873 жыл бұрын
I’ve just tried vanishing act! Those initial piano notes and then LR’s voice. Brilliant! Keep them coming
@kamijani13 жыл бұрын
Great list. Wondering how you differentiate between Freya Ridings and Joss Stone as they both can equally be listed under female vocals. Joss Stone definitely has an edge though.
@gregorio980004 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful video, I’m going to share a couple of my favourites : Overall open and bass heavy especially for low low end: Evolution (Mr P remix) cinematic orchestra Guitar and air: Pink floyd - wish you were here 4 instruments recorded to perfection especially drums Favorite things - John Coltrane General bass slap and well balanced mixes: All of jamiroquai hehe Soft drums / lovely high frequencies, guitar and vocal Eye in the sky - Alan Parsons project Drums and guitar and just about the most perfect voice: Burning - whitest boy alive Stereo image and clean space in music: Misread - kings of convenience (also truly beautiful just to listen to) Pure electronic music, so much dept in music, bassicly you hear elements coming in and out, 3D sound: Song for Isabelle - Stimming Hola if you want more :) Thanks again for the video !
@jonathanmarinkus4 жыл бұрын
Thx, some new great songs and artist.
@1980JPA4 жыл бұрын
On Favorite things, that saxophone can sound like it's directly in the room over on the left. I use that track too. If I remember correctly it has a slight hiss, but I can tell the coloration of a speaker by that slight hiss also if it's deeper or has a different tone. Love that track.
@derekevans1932 Жыл бұрын
Like your last comment that "you" are the person who needs to enjoy. Pink Floyd DSOTM absolutely yes, footsteps and Rick Wright talking, the synths, the bass and Clare Torry's improv. Have it on vinyl and CD. I was into classical music before popular so there is so much in that "genre" with great recordings.
@AIDAHAR2104 жыл бұрын
I like to play Cannibal Corpse when I gonna demo gear
@jvnktube4 жыл бұрын
I'm not an audiophile myself but I know four of them.. with stereo sets ranging from 20.000 to 120.000 euro's... (totally insane imo).. However all four of them say the very same thing when it comes to testing their equipment and that is just one album... "Nightfly - by Donald Fagen". No idea how wrong or right they might be about that but they don't know eachother and yet come to the very same conclusion. I happen to like Steely Dan and Donald's solo stuff but I want to know, what makes that album so damn special?
@markstevenson76724 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your contribution. I am not familiar with The Nightfly Album but I've just purchased it from Ebay for £2.66. I'll give some feedback.
@BFArch0n4 жыл бұрын
Ty for sharing. First time in a hi fi shop, weeks ago, they played Ghost Rider, make us stronger Amazing!
@winstonsmith82362 жыл бұрын
getting my hifi headphone set up running and these videos AND MOSTLY the comment section is giving me such great, diverse tracks to test these DT-1990's!!
@BenoitMaheMTL4 жыл бұрын
Dead Can Dance - Yulunga Dead Can Dance - The wind that shakes the barley Eric Clapton - Cocaine Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb Norah Jones - Come away with me Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five Dire Straits - Brother in Arms Steven Wilson - Routine Eddie Vedder - Society / Guaranteed ...
@FOH36634 жыл бұрын
Nice list, I concur! Just saw Harry Styles perform Sledgehammer live on Howard Stern, I was absolutely blown away. Young man is talented.
@julians.aguilar97922 жыл бұрын
I think Billie Eilish music is fantastic no only to enjoy it but to check out bass, she and her brother really like deep bass, for example in the track bury a friend
@HoomanR174 жыл бұрын
Which speaker (Price not a factor , can be below 2k or above, new , used or vintage, bookshelf or floor )have you found met the most of all the various metrics you use these songs to look/test for and still made you bob your head or tap your feet?
@thomaswachter77824 жыл бұрын
Some things I listen to, at least on my home system, is older music that I have heard thousands of times in a low-fi setting (over radios and such) and compare with what I hear now. Something that comes to mind is The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia by Vicki Lawrence. Listen to the way those drums were recorded. Just very cool.
@failingup49072 жыл бұрын
A lot of Toto music is recorded to perfection. Try the Tambu album, you can thank me later 😉
@richardmounsey60933 жыл бұрын
WOW, just listened to each of the tracks after hearing your explanation of what I should be listening out for and MY GOD I've just heard it. Now really pleased with my system. Good work and thank you.
@Musicman3693 жыл бұрын
In the first song I heard the humming started off kinda very soft then alittle more pronounced. Did I achieve musical Navana... lol 👍
@jimallen39564 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew, great video! You did a great job of explaining all the different nuances of each song. I stopped the video at each song and added each to a new Spotify playlist. Sitting here listening to all of them in surround sound now! Thanks, Jim
@jimallen39564 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew, I just stumbled on a good one... Avratz by Infected Mushrooms
@shaneryan85383 жыл бұрын
One of my Turns by Pink Floyd (really the whole album The Wall) but hearing the one night stand's voice travel across the room and the TV turn on in a dingy corner of the room makes me check and make sure my surround sound peakers aren't playing every time
@gregoryeiding53954 жыл бұрын
I’d argue the room and treatment have a lot to do with the effects of the soundstage, drums, etc. May not be loudspeaker issues but actually room issues. Before you can really test a speaker you have to get the room right and the placement of the speaker right. Also thanks for explaining what you look for from each song - very educational and fun testing out in my own system! So much more interesting than just sharing a playlist. Clear you really know each song extremely well.
@andrewpopinski45604 жыл бұрын
I recommend Andreas Vollenweider's albums for system testing: "White Winds" and "Behind The Gardens"... Amazing albums and fantastic sound.
@volpedo20004 жыл бұрын
Andrew Popinski White Winds is exceptional, both artistically and musically. Each time I listen to it I discover something new. The opening is majestic.
@gustercc4 жыл бұрын
Yosi Horikawa’s Wandering, is sonically amazing. Very very dynamic. Thanks for the recommended.
@maze400 Жыл бұрын
Wow, just gave Moby a listen and you are spot on! It was haunting. Went track for track and Audioslave blew me away, huge stage and presence. REM strings strumming, voice crystal clear. Onkyo NR7100 with DCM Timeframe TF700 on zone two so pure speaker, sounded great. Vocals (I may be crazy) made me think of Jackson brown? My go to has always been Norah Jones Don't know why & Sunrise.... I always used these when checking headphones and tube amps.... Great video and information....
@Digimortal16224 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tracks, and the breakdown of what you're listening for. No one, that I'm aware of, has taken the time to do this. I've used Enya Watermark for dynamics, voicing, and bass fundamentals.
@andrewrobinsonreviews4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and for sharing your picks!
@autocrossstar174 жыл бұрын
Dire Straits. Dire Straits. Dire Straits. Any album.... unless you went to CES in the early 1980’s 😉
@jimallen39564 жыл бұрын
AudioVU especially their Brothers In Arms (25th Anniversary) Super Audio / SACD!
@SuperXarus3 жыл бұрын
I always liked The Man's too Strong.
@aleksandera19563 жыл бұрын
I can never understand why audiophiles test their systems on well recorded music. The result is that 95% of music is unlistenable but they're happy cause they've heard Diana Krall breathe for a 1000th time.
@suyashmoorpana94083 жыл бұрын
Can you tell me the specific name of the song by her
@jonathansturm41633 жыл бұрын
If you test a system with crappy recordings you don’t know whether the crappiness is in the system. And what’s the point of having a system that always sounds crappy no matter the recording played? Sheesh...
@housepianist4 жыл бұрын
I know your demos and the things to listen to apply to loudspeakers but I listened to all of them through my IEMs (Shuoer H27), DAC/amp (Hidizs S8) using Amazon Music HD on an iPad Air 3. I heard everything you described but it was different because it was going directly into my ears. It was really, really revealing. Great list!
@bobtawiligar4 жыл бұрын
Eric Clapton - Layla, Live at MTV unplugged, 16 Jan 1992 My favorite song illustrating sound stage. The first fifteen seconds gives me chills every time.
@arunashamal4 жыл бұрын
Say hello to your new favorite song to demonstrate soundstage! bird on a wire by jennifer warnes
@bobtawiligar4 жыл бұрын
Good song 👌
@hifiguy104 жыл бұрын
arunashamal I like Joan of Arc and Suzanne too
@hifiguy104 жыл бұрын
Chris Robinson the whole Clapton unplugged CD is very good