What would be a good selection of music to test your cars current factory system and then test the new system? I am looking to find my current systems week spots to correct with the new system I am planning. Thanks in advance for your advice.
This. You'll get the most benefit comparing the systems before and after with music you're familiar with, and more importantly, enjoy listening to.What are you familiar with
MTV Nirvana Unplugged?There are plenty of good tracks out there, but I do agree that it’s important to use something that you are familiar with, preferably music you know well from a good playback system like decent headphones, or a good pair of stereo speakers.
When I evaluate, there are a few things I go for. Center image is important, and since we localize sound differently depending on frequency it’s important that both the lows and highs center at the same place. I check for convincing vocals, both male and female. I check for accurate instrument reproduction (if pianos sound correct, you’re doing well). I evaluate bass and midbass together since they are so dependent upon each other. I listen to plenty of dynamic stuff, ambient stuff, and "intimate" stuff
I use a few female vocal tracks to make sure the highs are centered
Regina Spektor- Fidelity
Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Heads Will Roll
LSD (Sia)- Thunderclouds
MO- Blur
I use a few male vocal tracks to make sure the lows are centered
Chris Isaak- Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing
Paul Simon- Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes
A few tracks that take advantage of stereo imaging illusions
The Cars- Moving in Stereo
Radiohead- Jigsaw Falling into Place, 15 Step (really pick just about anything off of In Rainbows, Kid-A, or OK Computer)
Michael Jackson- Thriller (the intro footsteps)
Dynamic music to test balance and overall tone
Phil Collins- In the Air Tonight
Dire Straits- Money for Nothing
Dire Straits- Telegraph Road (a slow building and long song, listen while parked)
“Acoustic” or “Audiophile” music to test clarity, and accuracy
Jeff Buckley- Hallelujah (one of my absolute favorite recordings, and the very best version of this Leonard Cohen song).
Tracy Chapman- Fast Car
Paul Simon- the Graceland album ( You Can Call me Al)
Ben Howard- Old Pine
Nirvana- MTV Unplugged
Bass and midbass
Dr. Dre- Murder Ink (all of Chronic 2001)
Michael Jackson- Billy Jean
Rage Against the Machine- Killing in the Name (the entire self-titled album)
The Cars- Double Life
Damian Marley- Welcome to Jamrock
Bad Guy- William Eyelash
Paul Revere- Beastie Boys
Alt-J- Fitzpleasure
Tones and I- Dance Monkey
The Cure- Lovecats (good standup bass)
I use plenty of known high quality albums
Fleetwood Mac- Rumors
Paul Simon- Graceland
Rage Against the Machine- Rage Against the Machine
Dr. Dre- Chronic 2001
Radiohead- OK Computer
The list can go on and on, a lot of this stuff is used to evaluate several aspects of the system, but it’s important that you know the song, and it sure helps to like the song. Those audiophile demo discs are full of a bunch of beautifully performed, beautifully recorded, and terribly boring music.
Steely Dan is in the wrong category.I had searched for lists while evaluating my systems recently and there are a few. I settled on this one since I owned most of the songs already.
I added Power by Marcus Miller and So What by Miles Davis, and will add Money for Nothing and Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits.
Alternative Rock
Classic Rock
- Green Day – “Know Your Enemy” (I don't own)
Country, Folk
- Eagles – “Take It Easy”
- Steppenwolf – “Born to Be Wild”
- Supertramp – “School”
- Pink Floyd – “Us and Them”
- The Who – “Bargain” and “Young Man Blues”
- The Beatles – “Come Together” and “Norwegian Wood”
- Bachman-Turner Overdrive – “Blue Collar”
- Stevie Ray Vaughan – “Riviera Paradise”
Rhythm and Blues
- Joan Baez – “Diamonds & Rust” (“Huge vocal image with natural instruments.”) (Don't own)
- Grateful Dead – “Friend of the Devil”
- Garth Brooks – “The Thunder Rolls” (“Real thunder, great vocal emotion.”)
- Faith Hill – “Breathe” (“Natural detailed vocal, a good test for harshness.”) (Don't own)
- Van Morrison – “Crazy Love” from Moondance album
Pop
- Marvin Gaye – “Mercy, Mercy Me” (“Fabulous track with the famous cowbell with reverb.”)
- Michael Jackson – “Billie Jean” and “Bad”
- Adele — "Skyfall"
- Christina Aguilera – “Come On Over” (“Listen for midrange glare and harshness.”) (Don't own)
- Kesha – “Praying” (Don't own)
- Hall & Oates – “Sara Smile”
- Steely Dan – “Black Cow” and “Peg” from Aja album