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There have been a few posts on the Hugo 2 thread, detailing the tracks that a few people plan to use to test their new Hugo 2 dacs.
I am still compiling my list, but I will start to share it with you here - bear in mind that the list is a work in progress.
The tracks already posted on the Hugo 2 thread are generating some ideas for me, so please add your test tracks also - I am confident that they will be very interesting also, and generate additional inspiration.
I have taken inspiration from the Mojo Greatest Hits thread, so as well as just the tracks, try and include the recording, orchestra, conductor, plus which elements of the track(s) will prove most interesting.
This can apply to both rock, classical, or other tracks - there is plenty of evidence for all types of music, that not all masterings are equal.
Medieval
Andreas Scholl - English Folksongs Lute Songs. I keep thinking that the Blu 2 and DAVE would have such fun with the building acoustics. https://www.discogs.com/Andreas-Scholl-English-Folksongs-Lute-Songs/release/1000415
Harmonia Mundi have a reputation for excellent recording quality, and these albums by the Clemencic Consort, have loads of detail plus the building acoustics (reminds me of a church). Most of the tracks have something of interest.
https://www.discogs.com/Clemencic-Consort-René-Clemencic-Troubadours/release/6821114
You can find single CD versions, or this 3 CD version - https://www.amazon.fr/Carmina-Burana/dp/B000027P26/
Rock
Dire Straights - Telegraph Road. An old favourite at HiFi shows, but as well as the good recording quality, there is always fun trying to see how early you can hear the introduction, as it slowly fades in.
Patti Smith - Smells Like Teen Spirit - Mojo makes the bass at the start of this track sound incredibly moody so I hope the Hugo 2 does the same. The video is fun as well.
Folk Rock
Joni Mitchell - Mingus. The track The wolf that lives in Lyndsey, is a Chord or RW favourite for testing, because it is so difficult to reproduce all three of the vocals, instrument plus the etherial howling of the wolves. https://www.discogs.com/Joni-Mitchell-Mingus/release/667038
Opera
Carmina Burana - Eugen Jochum conducting. There are many releases of this, but I am currently enjoying this. Can be tricky to set the volume - set it comfortable for the O Furtuna start, and you can struggle to hear the remaining quieter tracks, so this is a test of the overall system (including ears to some extent) http://www.discogs.com/Carl-Orff-Gu...-Und-Orchester-Der-Deutschen-/release/2538895
A different version, which my friend likes("version directed by M.Plasson with very good french soprano, french counter-tenor and an american barytone but the choir is not as good (some mistakes among tenors)"), but which has not grabbed me yet. https://www.discogs.com/Carl-Orff-N...ra-Orchestre-National-Du-Capi/release/7247073
My friend has also recommended the version from Wolfgang Sawallisch, in which the soloists are not as good but the choir is wonderful (good If you like more constrast in the volume (and have fine ears and a good hifi equipment)). I would hope that the Hugo 2 is ranked 'good hifi equipment'.
I found the first two recordings in the work mediatheque, but I have not yet spotted a copy of the last recording.
@UELong posted "
Funny enough, I was never a big crossfeed user except for hard-panned older music. But, I found it useful when listening to 'Jazz Side Of The Moon,' which I bought last night. It seemed to bring a little focus to the stage, where without, I actually heard that inside-the-head effect. So, it just depends on the recording and personal taste."
Luckily I already have a copy, so I shall be able to test the crossfeed effect. https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B0012IWIMW
I am still compiling my list, but I will start to share it with you here - bear in mind that the list is a work in progress.
The tracks already posted on the Hugo 2 thread are generating some ideas for me, so please add your test tracks also - I am confident that they will be very interesting also, and generate additional inspiration.
I have taken inspiration from the Mojo Greatest Hits thread, so as well as just the tracks, try and include the recording, orchestra, conductor, plus which elements of the track(s) will prove most interesting.
This can apply to both rock, classical, or other tracks - there is plenty of evidence for all types of music, that not all masterings are equal.
Medieval
Andreas Scholl - English Folksongs Lute Songs. I keep thinking that the Blu 2 and DAVE would have such fun with the building acoustics. https://www.discogs.com/Andreas-Scholl-English-Folksongs-Lute-Songs/release/1000415
Harmonia Mundi have a reputation for excellent recording quality, and these albums by the Clemencic Consort, have loads of detail plus the building acoustics (reminds me of a church). Most of the tracks have something of interest.
https://www.discogs.com/Clemencic-Consort-René-Clemencic-Troubadours/release/6821114
You can find single CD versions, or this 3 CD version - https://www.amazon.fr/Carmina-Burana/dp/B000027P26/
Rock
Dire Straights - Telegraph Road. An old favourite at HiFi shows, but as well as the good recording quality, there is always fun trying to see how early you can hear the introduction, as it slowly fades in.
Patti Smith - Smells Like Teen Spirit - Mojo makes the bass at the start of this track sound incredibly moody so I hope the Hugo 2 does the same. The video is fun as well.
Folk Rock
Joni Mitchell - Mingus. The track The wolf that lives in Lyndsey, is a Chord or RW favourite for testing, because it is so difficult to reproduce all three of the vocals, instrument plus the etherial howling of the wolves. https://www.discogs.com/Joni-Mitchell-Mingus/release/667038
Opera
Carmina Burana - Eugen Jochum conducting. There are many releases of this, but I am currently enjoying this. Can be tricky to set the volume - set it comfortable for the O Furtuna start, and you can struggle to hear the remaining quieter tracks, so this is a test of the overall system (including ears to some extent) http://www.discogs.com/Carl-Orff-Gu...-Und-Orchester-Der-Deutschen-/release/2538895
A different version, which my friend likes("version directed by M.Plasson with very good french soprano, french counter-tenor and an american barytone but the choir is not as good (some mistakes among tenors)"), but which has not grabbed me yet. https://www.discogs.com/Carl-Orff-N...ra-Orchestre-National-Du-Capi/release/7247073
My friend has also recommended the version from Wolfgang Sawallisch, in which the soloists are not as good but the choir is wonderful (good If you like more constrast in the volume (and have fine ears and a good hifi equipment)). I would hope that the Hugo 2 is ranked 'good hifi equipment'.

I found the first two recordings in the work mediatheque, but I have not yet spotted a copy of the last recording.
@UELong posted "
Funny enough, I was never a big crossfeed user except for hard-panned older music. But, I found it useful when listening to 'Jazz Side Of The Moon,' which I bought last night. It seemed to bring a little focus to the stage, where without, I actually heard that inside-the-head effect. So, it just depends on the recording and personal taste."
Luckily I already have a copy, so I shall be able to test the crossfeed effect. https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B0012IWIMW
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