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<blockquote data-quote="SQ Addict" data-source="post: 43604" data-attributes="member: 542226"><p>About 20% of my listening is classical. As you both pointed out, classical is a great way to evaluate a system. IMO the very best way is to compare the system to a live acoustical performance - classical concerts being the best. This will certainly point out system flaws.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately the symphony where I live is close to world class &amp; they perform the same Tchaikovsky piece almost every year. I have 2 CDs of that piece performed by other symphonies (I wish our symphony would release a recording of this piece from our own hall) that I use for critical system evaluation. That way I know how it's supposed to sound live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SQ Addict, post: 43604, member: 542226"] About 20% of my listening is classical. As you both pointed out, classical is a great way to evaluate a system. IMO the very best way is to compare the system to a live acoustical performance - classical concerts being the best. This will certainly point out system flaws. Fortunately the symphony where I live is close to world class & they perform the same Tchaikovsky piece almost every year. I have 2 CDs of that piece performed by other symphonies (I wish our symphony would release a recording of this piece from our own hall) that I use for critical system evaluation. That way I know how it's supposed to sound live. [/QUOTE]
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