Question Best record production for Hi-Fi tests

David B

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My music library is composed of many different genres, from jazz to electronic, folk to pop, rock (...).
One of my favourite bands is Radiohead, which is also one that has released albums with a very high production quality.

Having said that, if I had to choose one single album for testing equipment, I would have to go with Daft Punk - Random Access Memories.
In terms of production, this album is to me as close to perfection as can be: incredible dynamics, clear and clean punchy sound, and a very controlled and complete frequency range.

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If you had to choose the perfectly produced album, what would it be?
 

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I would use less perfectly produced albums, l find that tests systems better than well produced. As the majority of music is not well produced, then that is better test.

The reason why hifi shows often use the same sort of music, is it easy to sound good. Ever wondered why a lot of them the same boring music?

Some audiophiles fall into the trap of only playing well produced music.

Use a wide range of music. I nearly bought some Wharfedales once, sounded lovely on vocals but fell apart with bass guitar. The dealer blamed my music but it was fine in other speakers. Double bass can cause cabinets to audibly resonate even at moderate levels, especially on floorstanders.

Sibilance is a major issue for me, always use that in tests, l found upgrading has reduced or even eliminated it, in some cases.
 
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David B

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I would use less perfectly produced albums, l find that tests systems better than well produced. As the majority of music is not well produced, then that is better test.

The reason why hifi shows often use the same sort of music, is it easy to sound good. Ever wondered why a lot of them the same boring music?

Some audiophiles fall into the trap of only playing well produced music.
Fair enough. I should have phrased my post differently then, my intention was to share best sounding albums between members, to have a list of great sounding albums available here :)
 

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Fair enough. I should have phrased my post differently then, my intention was to share best sounding albums between members, to have a list of great sounding albums available here :)
There are lots of Jazz, most of the ECM catalogue, certainly the more recent ones are top notch. Tord Gustavsen would be one artist. Does anyone record drums and piano as well?

Nils Frahm albums are pretty good generally.

Lots of "jazz" singers of course. Melody Gardot would be my pick.

Sade.

Aja - Steely Dan.
 

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There are lots of Jazz, most of the ECM catalogue, certainly the more recent ones are top notch. Tord Gustavsen would be one artist. Does anyone record drums and piano as well?

Nils Frahm albums are pretty good generally.

Lots of "jazz" singers of course. Melody Gardot would be my pick.

Sade?
Great choices!
With jazz, I have been particularly impressed by the last few albums from Avishai Cohen as well...
 

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