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sierra305 05-31-2006 07:21 PM

looking for the best music for testing
 
looking for bestt cd music to make all my on bass and mid and hi does anyone as cd that can be use for >???

Reekor 05-31-2006 11:58 PM

What does that mean in english?


Originally Posted by sierra305
looking for bestt cd music to make all my on bass and mid and hi does anyone as cd that can be use for >???


scroudt111 06-01-2006 08:24 AM

Savage Garden, Darude (sandstorm), Infected muchroom, guns and roses...........there is all kinds of good music out there, but those are some of my faves

boombox 06-01-2006 11:29 AM

i might listen to country , NOT but there is no best because everyone listens to different music , why dont u try Mozart or Betovin , crap i cant spell but that type of orchastra can give u the full deal

loudlemans 06-01-2006 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by boombox
i might listen to country , NOT but there is no best because everyone listens to different music , why dont u try Mozart or Betovin , crap i cant spell but that type of orchastra can give u the full deal

betovin's 5th (crap can't spell either).......the cannons at the end should destroy your subs lol

veeman 06-01-2006 12:48 PM

I'm assuming you're asking; What's the cleanest type of music to make your system sound as good as possible? If that's the case, then I suggest you look for some telarc pure digital recordings(usually classical stuff though), lots of good jazz recordings sound great, even if you don't necessarily like jazz. A few I like, that sound great, and everyone I know loves to listen to are:

Sade- greatest hits, lots of clean kick drums, nice bass, and sparkling highs.
Simply Red- greatest hits, same as above
Alpine test disc circa 1992- great tunes, and very clean
Fleetwood Mac-greatest hits, same as above, really clear mids and vocals.
level 42- remixes, fat sound, clear, good vocals
Maroon 5- fat, big sound,
Kid rock- just a good sounding rock/rap artist, without too much noise.
Lots of Old School R&B sounds great with nice fat bass, and crispy highs. If you like it, then look for Freddie Jackson, Michael J ofcourse, Atlantic Star etc...
Whatever you like, there's usually quite a few well engineered cd's available.
Though I love the song, I think "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins, is a horribly engineered song, that sounds terrible on every system I've ever heard. It's definitely not one I would use to show off my system. Anyway, check some of those out if you like.

Lord Huggington 06-02-2006 11:08 AM

If you want bass, pick up a three-six mafia cd.

BigRedGuy 06-15-2006 10:22 PM

Stuff I like to tune with:

Album/Track--------------Artist
Brothers in Arms..............Dire Straits
Just came Back...............Collin James
Vegas/High Roller.............The Crystal Method
Vogue............................Madonna
Thriller...........................Mikey J
Tweekend/PHD................The Crystal Method
Enter Sandman................Metallica
A Travel in Time...............Trance Control
My Head's in Mississippi...*******Z Top
Low Rider........................War

By the time I run all of these thru a couple of times, I am pretty close to done with setup issues. There are more, I have 139 tracks on an MP3 disc that I use every time I finish getting things wired up.

HTH

Buzz 06-15-2006 11:35 PM

Rush is what I tune to mostly, very clean and precise,...and it's beethoven, just in case you wanted to know how to spell it. LOL

Spinnaz 06-25-2006 08:08 PM

The best song i have heard for all around testing would be Digital Bass, im not sure who its by.

BigRedGuy 06-25-2006 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by Buzz
Rush is what I tune to mostly, very clean and precise,...and it's beethoven, just in case you wanted to know how to spell it. LOL

Neil Peart is one of, if not the best drummer in rock IMHO. Listening to him for many hours should be required for every person taking drum lessons....:smilie_da

scroudt111 06-25-2006 09:56 PM


Originally Posted by BigRedGuy
Stuff I like to tune with:

Album/Track--------------Artist
Brothers in Arms..............Dire Straits
Just came Back...............Collin James
Vegas/High Roller.............The Crystal Method
Vogue............................Madonna
Thriller...........................Mikey J
Tweekend/PHD................The Crystal Method
Enter Sandman................Metallica
A Travel in Time...............Trance Control
My Head's in Mississippi...*******Z Top
Low Rider........................War

By the time I run all of these thru a couple of times, I am pretty close to done with setup issues. There are more, I have 139 tracks on an MP3 disc that I use every time I finish getting things wired up.

HTH

the one by modonna would be great for demos at the shop, that, and the micheal jackson one....I might see if i can make up my own disc, I'm gonna put them one on it

veeman 06-27-2006 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by BigRedGuy
Neil Peart is one of, if not the best drummer in rock IMHO. Listening to him for many hours should be required for every person taking drum lessons....:smilie_da

Totally agree! Rush...well...rocks! and Peart is one of, if not my all time favourite drummer. I have a special place for "closer to the heart", and "lakeside park", and "subdivisions" always brings back the high school memories.

theboy 06-27-2006 01:36 PM

The grey focal usaci disc has a killer drum track that is great for set up on mids and subs!

BigRedGuy 06-27-2006 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by veeman
Totally agree! Rush...well...rocks! and Peart is one of, if not my all time favourite drummer. I have a special place for "closer to the heart", and "lakeside park", and "subdivisions" always brings back the high school memories.

Yes they do....:appl:

If you grew up in the GTA, you might know where the park in that song is located....if you went to high school in Toronto in the late 70's and you don't know.....you weren't paying attention....:cheeky4:

Team Stupid SPL-Chris 06-28-2006 01:18 AM

I think i'm gonna go with putting some Lil Jon for this one.
Their Crunk Juice cd is some of the craziest bass i've ever heard on a rap album.

Noleafclover 06-28-2006 12:40 PM

Get Busy Child - Crystal Method....works quite well give it a shot

Lord Huggington 06-28-2006 12:51 PM

All these songs get low:smilie_da

three-six mafia late night tip
master p pass me the green
master p bourbons and cadillacs
master p mr ice cream man
master p I need dubs
the game im looking
techno bass
2pac only fear of death
daz dillinger my system
'BG' and B.Gizzle where they at
lil wyte hoods run down
lil wyte & 3-6 mafia get high to this
twista front porch
deadprez hiphop
ludacris blueberry yumyum
andre nickatina killer whale
andre nickatina 45 caliber raps

BigRedGuy 06-28-2006 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by Noleafclover
Get Busy Child - Crystal Method....works quite well give it a shot

The Vegas CD was my intro to TCM.....the track "High Roller" is pretty good as well, off the Tweekend CD my fave is PHD....:smilie_da


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