Stereophile's Assistant Editor Stephen Mejias models the fresh produce
Are you curious to hear J. Gordon Holt's lecture on "Why Hi-Fi Experts Disagree"? Maybe you are yearning for Sam Tellig, the "Audio Anarchist" as identified in the liner notes, to whisper sweet nothings into your ear with his radio-friendly baritone while checking a 1kHz reference tone at –20dB. Or how would you like a dog named Ralph to howl at you while configuring your left and right speakers? All this and more can be found on Stereophile's Test CD 1, now available in the Stereophile eCommerce Store.
Thanks to Test CD 1, I can now listen to the rushing water sounds of pink noise while I gather images for the next monthly issue of Stereophile. Not relaxing say you? Well how about three Romances composed by Robert Schumann performed on flute and piano. The disc features three different versions of the third Romance: one analog to digital transfer using a 128x-oversampling analog/digital converter developed by Chesky Records, another transferred with a Sony PCM 1630 A/D Converter, and a third track which switches between the two transfers via clever editing. Now you can DBT yourself at home all you want. Can you hear the differences? OK, maybe this process is not so relaxing, but it sure is fun! Anyway, setting up your hi-fi is supposed to make you sweat.
Also of note are the "Leslie" vocal test, some riveting guitar performances by Bruce Dunlap, and pieces by Chopin, Ravel, and Bach.















