Top 2 Test Tracks

audioluvr
audioluvr Posts: 5,420
edited March 2019 in The Clubhouse
What are your top two "go to" test tracks for testing audio equipment and what are you specifically listening for in these tracks? Here are mine:

Beatles 1: The Ballad of John and Yoko. Location of each voice and the realism that's portrayed in them. Guitar string action and decay. Individual Percussion instrument locations, action and decay.

Charlotte Cardin Drive: Drive. Realism of female voice. Digital cymbal location in far left. Bass Guitar control.
Gustard X26 Pro DAC
Belles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme caps
B&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgraded
Polk SDA 1C's modded / 1000Va Dreadnaught
Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cables
Harman Kardon T65C w/Grado Gold. (Don't laugh. It sounds great!)


There is about a 5% genetic difference between apes and men …but that difference is the difference between throwing your own poo when you are annoyed …and Einstein, Shakespeare and Miss January. by Dr. Sardonicus
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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,521
    edited March 2019
    David Benoit "ReBach"
    Donald Fagen "Morph the Cat"

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVUsfUyfcIQ
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  • xschop
    xschop Posts: 4,635
    Grover Washington Jr.... Reed Seed.... will reveal an RD0194's weakness real quick.

    Same artist..... E Preciso Perdoar.....
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  • audioluvr
    audioluvr Posts: 5,420
    Thanks! Good start going on here. Who else?
    Gustard X26 Pro DAC
    Belles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme caps
    B&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgraded
    Polk SDA 1C's modded / 1000Va Dreadnaught
    Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cables
    Harman Kardon T65C w/Grado Gold. (Don't laugh. It sounds great!)


    There is about a 5% genetic difference between apes and men …but that difference is the difference between throwing your own poo when you are annoyed …and Einstein, Shakespeare and Miss January. by Dr. Sardonicus
  • verb
    verb Posts: 10,176
    For me, either Deadmau5 or Juno Reactor to get some really good bass notes.
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  • audioluvr
    audioluvr Posts: 5,420
    steveinaz wrote: »
    David Benoit "ReBach"

    Really digging David Benoit! Thanks Steve!
    Gustard X26 Pro DAC
    Belles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme caps
    B&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgraded
    Polk SDA 1C's modded / 1000Va Dreadnaught
    Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cables
    Harman Kardon T65C w/Grado Gold. (Don't laugh. It sounds great!)


    There is about a 5% genetic difference between apes and men …but that difference is the difference between throwing your own poo when you are annoyed …and Einstein, Shakespeare and Miss January. by Dr. Sardonicus
  • tophatjohnny
    tophatjohnny Posts: 4,162
    With me it's the Top.2000 so too.many 2 list..but Wooden Ships for separation and as mentioned Morph the Cat (and anything off that album) are sure bets. Plus 1800 other goodies. 😂🎩
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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,521
    edited March 2019
    audioluvr wrote: »
    steveinaz wrote: »
    David Benoit "ReBach"

    Really digging David Benoit! Thanks Steve!

    That "Every step of the way" album is fantastic. "Rebach" has a lot of mid-bass growl that I use to see how accurately a speaker can pull it off, without sounding "wooly". Lots of great drive as well. That's a tune that I always grab a handful of volume knob on. The recording is excellent, but a touch bright in the treble. It will expose "over cooked" tweeters.
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  • codycatalist
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    Ai - Motohiro Hata
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  • MrBuhl
    MrBuhl Posts: 2,419
    Tunnel of Love - Dire Straits (Actually the whole Making Movies CD)
    Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd (start to finish the whole thing)
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  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 18,230
    edited March 2019
    ~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~
  • WagnerRC
    WagnerRC Posts: 2,138
    The wall in entirety is a blast from the past and well worth it. Dire straits “why worry” is good too.
  • audioluvr
    audioluvr Posts: 5,420
    Gustard X26 Pro DAC
    Belles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme caps
    B&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgraded
    Polk SDA 1C's modded / 1000Va Dreadnaught
    Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cables
    Harman Kardon T65C w/Grado Gold. (Don't laugh. It sounds great!)


    There is about a 5% genetic difference between apes and men …but that difference is the difference between throwing your own poo when you are annoyed …and Einstein, Shakespeare and Miss January. by Dr. Sardonicus
  • dromunds
    dromunds Posts: 9,969
    Knopfler “Donnegan’s Gone” or ”Shanghai-La” off his Shangri-La SACD. I prefer to test gear out listening to SACDs.
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    audioluvr wrote: »

    oh, yah...

    but, FWIW...

    I have more than two, but these two would always be near the top of the list, especially for loudspeaker assessment.

    1) for vocals and general "they are here" real-ness

    https://youtu.be/rdT58JW1yF8

    2) for bass (specifically, for quality, quantity, and to see if there are any screws loose and/or issues with drivers!)


    https://youtu.be/c_alN-IzNFM

    Obviously B) I don't use the YT videos for serious assessment, but this way y'all can try before you buy.
  • WLDock
    WLDock Posts: 3,073
    edited March 2019
    steveinaz wrote: »
    David Benoit "ReBach"
    Donald Fagen "Morph the Cat"
    Nice, I'm a GRP Records fan as well. Chick Corea - Light Years on GRP was my first new CD. I've had several tapes and records from that label.
    xschop wrote: »
    Grover Washington Jr.... Reed Seed.... will reveal an RD0194's weakness real quick.
    Same artist..... E Preciso Perdoar.....
    Test your tweets and MW's capabilities.
    I love Grover!

    Jazz lovers in the house! I Love it! Myself, I have several cuts that I know are not the best recordings out there but I love the music and have listened to these on SO many systems. Cuts like:
    Yellowjackets - Like a River
    Quincy Jones - The Places You Find Love
    Fourplay - Chant

    However, for the top two I would go with some old standby audiophile HIGH dynamic range tracks that I use more so for testing than music that I listen to everyday.

    FILM & THE B.B.'s - Tricycle (DMP label)
    http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list?artist=&album=Tricycle
    Just look at the dynamic range above. I read about this cut in a stereo magazine ages ago and its has been in my collection ever since as a test and tuning disc. This cut will rip a weak system a new one. A great system will make the piano, bass, and dry sounding drum kit very realistic and tight! Man is that kick drum tight! and great punch from the toms! Here's some background on this track:
    Flim and the BB's recorded its second album, Tricycle, for DMP Digital Music Products, an audiophile record label started by Tom Jung. The album was the first non-classical recording to be released in compact disc format. It was recorded on the Mitsubishi X-80 digital audio recorder at Sound 80. The disc displayed the full dynamic range available in CDs, becoming a popular test disc for this reason. It was also the first jazz album to be recorded, mastered, and delivered in the digital domain. The recording chain, after the first few feet of microphone cable from the musicians' instruments, remained in the digital domain until it was decoded by the consumer's CD player. DMP's releases were for the most part recorded directly to two-tracks as opposed to the more common multi-track method. This means that there was minimal use of overdubs and the majority of the music was performed, recorded, and mixed "live" to the digital recorder.[3] The cover art for Tricycle was drawn by Bill Berg's son Jacob.

    IGOR STRAVINSKY- DAVID ZINMAN/ BALTIMORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
    Track 6 - Infernal Dance of King Kastchei from the Firebird (TELARC Label)

    Very dynamic with delicate soft passages and bombastic loud passages with a WIDE and DEEP stage. Again, this track will kill a weak system as the quiet passage will be muddy and the loud passage will cause breakup. When everything is right, one will get that "Best Seat" in a concert hall feel!
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  • aiconn
    aiconn Posts: 277
    I use a couple of tracks that I know well, and have used since the late 80s/ early 90s. From The Music of Espionage by Spies I like track 3 - Interlude for it's bass notes. I use Bonnie Raitt's I Can't Make You Love Me from Luck of the Draw to judge overall tone and smoothness.
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    edited March 2019
    . . . . .
    (I may come back to this anon)

  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,521
    I have quite a few DMP selections/samplers. Very, very good recordings---I think they're all DDD.
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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,521
    edited March 2019
    aiconn wrote: »
    I use a couple of tracks that I know well, and have used since the late 80s/ early 90s. From The Music of Espionage by Spies I like track 3 - Interlude for it's bass notes. I use Bonnie Raitt's I Can't Make You Love Me from Luck of the Draw to judge overall tone and smoothness.

    "I can't make you love me" is simply spectacular, both in a music sense, and recording. Her voice is haunting. Love Bruce Hornsbys' piano in it as well.
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  • stretchl
    stretchl Posts: 1,334
    Great thread!

    “The Ballad of Bill Hubbard,” on Roger Waters’ “Amused to Death.” Widest soundstage I’ve heard. Both spoken word (Ww 1 soldier Alf Razzell) and Waters’ pleading drone.

    Makes perfect sense! :D
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  • simm
    simm Posts: 562
    stretchl wrote: »
    Great thread!

    “The Ballad of Bill Hubbard,” on Roger Waters’ “Amused to Death.” Widest soundstage I’ve heard. Both spoken word (Ww 1 soldier Alf Razzell) and Waters’ pleading drone.

    Makes perfect sense! :D

    That track is amazing on SDA’s
  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 18,230
    aiconn wrote: »
    I use a couple of tracks that I know well, and have used since the late 80s/ early 90s. From The Music of Espionage by Spies I like track 3 - Interlude for it's bass notes. I use Bonnie Raitt's I Can't Make You Love Me from Luck of the Draw to judge overall tone and smoothness.

    Hello, I will be honest...I do not know you from Adam. However, your post here perked my ears or raised an eyebrow. In a positive light, mind you.

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  • mrloren
    mrloren Posts: 2,454
    Gee,

    I have a few to many.

    1. Dire Straits, Money for Nothing SACD
    2. Pink Floyd Wish you Were Here SACD
    3. Rush 2112
    4. Tychaikovsky 1812 overture by Cincinnati Pops SACD.
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  • audioluvr
    audioluvr Posts: 5,420
    edited March 2019
    mhardy6647 wrote: »

    I really like this one! It has a broad variety of imaging and frequency testing sounds. Definitely a great SDA track.

    ... working down the list from there...
    mrloren wrote: »
    Gee,

    I have a few to many.

    1. Dire Straits, Money for Nothing SACD
    2. Pink Floyd Wish you Were Here SACD
    3. Rush 2112
    4. Tychaikovsky 1812 overture by Cincinnati Pops SACD.

    All great tracks! I have a Rush Exit Stage Left SACD that I really like to use also for showing off my SDA's to friends. The first few tracks sound kind of like the crappy non SACD recordings but "Trees" and "Xanadu" are really cool!
    Post edited by audioluvr on
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    Belles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme caps
    B&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgraded
    Polk SDA 1C's modded / 1000Va Dreadnaught
    Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cables
    Harman Kardon T65C w/Grado Gold. (Don't laugh. It sounds great!)


    There is about a 5% genetic difference between apes and men …but that difference is the difference between throwing your own poo when you are annoyed …and Einstein, Shakespeare and Miss January. by Dr. Sardonicus
  • BC6
    BC6 Posts: 109
    I always listen to Bruce Cockburn's Incandescent Blue from Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws album first. Not because it's a great test of a system, but because it's the song that started me on the audio journey. It starts with a guitar ostinato in the left channel, then brings a big bass drop. I remember vividly listening at a friend's house and being blown away by the surprise and sudden thud of the bass. I've spent decades and thousands of dollars trying to recreate that moment, but finally realized it was about the moment and not the equipment. I'll never have that same surprise again, but I always listen to that song first to remind of the magic music can bring.
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    BC6 wrote: »
    I always listen to Bruce Cockburn's Incandescent Blue from Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws album first. Not because it's a great test of a system, but because it's the song that started me on the audio journey. It starts with a guitar ostinato in the left channel, then brings a big bass drop. I remember vividly listening at a friend's house and being blown away by the surprise and sudden thud of the bass. I've spent decades and thousands of dollars trying to recreate that moment, but finally realized it was about the moment and not the equipment. I'll never have that same surprise again, but I always listen to that song first to remind of the magic music can bring.

    Funny, I love Bruce Cockburn & I love that album, but that particular track I don't often play... I guess I should give it a spin again sometime soon!

    Thanks!

    :)
  • stretchl
    stretchl Posts: 1,334
    I’ll also add Joss Stone’s heavy breathing (oh... her singing too) on the opening track of The Soul Sessions, “The Chokin’ Kind.”

    I always need a cold shower after that one.
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  • afterburnt
    afterburnt Posts: 7,892
    Billie Jean from Thriller
  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,032
    edited March 2019
    Super Tuff to answer this with only 2 tracks. I use about 10-20 different tracks depending on what I am hearing.
    I usually start out with "Bonny Portman" off the "The Visit" Album by Loreena Mckinnett.
    Once I determine my emotional connection or not I move to "Mercy Street" off the "Winter Nights" Album by Al Di Meola. This song is another one that takes you on a journey and only the best sounding speakers can really pull you into the music instead of just listening. If I loose myself in either of these songs then I know I'm listening to a very good system.
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  • daddyjt
    daddyjt Posts: 2,305
    Fleetwood Mac - The Chain, off the Rumors DVD Audio - it HAS to be the DVD-Audio high res version. The improvement in sound quality over the CD and/or LP is significant. The separation, clarity and staging are sublime.

    Dishwalla - Candleburn, off the Opaline DVD Audio (High res version, not 5.1). The detail and presence, especially in the opening, is outstanding.
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