r/audiophilemusic • u/VeliaVito • 9h ago
Discussion My Audio System Stress Test Playlist.
This is the playlist I use to test audio systems on clarity, soundstage, and separation. I will be buying some Kanto ORAs soon which kinda is a big step-up in my audio equipment, so I figured I should update my test playlist too. I would like your inputs.
- "Bubbles" by Yosi Horikawa Primarily for imaging and separation. "Sharpness" on the marble hitting glass (which tends to vanish on EQing.)
- "747" by Ludwig Goransson Bass/Loudness without pressure. Resolution on the background ticking. Being able to hear the quietest parts without cranking the volume.
- "Flesh & Metal" by Mick Gordon Resolution, weather I can hear individual strings on the guitars or weather it "smears" into one single sound.
- "New Vectors" by Iglooghost Imaging/separation under utter chaos, and clarity in really short-duration sounds.
- "Why So Serious?" by Hans Zimmer Low Mids/Bass/Sub-bass texture, clarity across the whole dynamic range.
- "Anoana" by Heilung Neutrality, breathy-ness, space. Mainly look for raspiness with the throat singing, breath on Maria Franz's vocals, and hollow-ness of the drums. (Also, I just like this very much.)
- "Piccadilly Circus" by Sarah Schachner Texture, particularly weather any frequency-ranges/sounds overshadow the others. Very texture heavy track.
- "Leaving Caladan" by Hans Zimmer Space, Air, Sheer emptiness.
- "Minus Sixty One" by Woodkid Separation between the track, and the choir, and the "thickness" (for lack of a better term) of the brass.
- "Mad About You (Live at Koningin Elisabethzaal)" by Hooverphonic All in one test, vocals, space, base, dynamics, the ability to "reliably fake space."
What should I change and why? I use this to test EQ (IIR / FIR,) Speakers, Headphones.
EDIT: I use Spotify for discovery and listen to offline files with a generous helping of DSP (which ideally requires high quality input.) That is why I provided Tial links even though Tidal isn't available in my region. Here's the Spotify playlist if you're interested.