Va - Xlo - Reference Recordings- Test - Burn-in Cd -special 24k Gold- -1995- Flac Official
The album is split into technical tracks and musical demonstration tracks. Section One: Technical and Diagnostic Tracks
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To understand the value of this disc, you have to look at the forces behind it: The album is split into technical tracks and
The accelerates this process. A speaker that needs 100 hours of music to break in can be fully realized in 20 hours of Track 36-42 looping.
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In the high-fidelity audio world, the mid-1990s represented a fascinating transition period. Vinyl was considered dead by the mainstream, and the Compact Disc was king. It was during this era of "digital perfection" that Reference Recordings , in collaboration with cable giant XLO Electric , released a disc that would become a legend in listening rooms and hi-fi shops: the .
She didn’t have a high-end system. Just a $30 external DVD drive and a pair of plastic desktop speakers. But her father had been a “cable guy”—the kind who believed speaker wire needed directional arrows. He’d left her nothing but debt and boxes like this. She pocketed the gold disc. XLO Reference Recordings Test & Burn-In HDCD -
Note: Track numbers/titles may vary slightly between pressings.
How to properly set up your using the out-of-phase track ? Where to find the high-resolution FLAC files?
Tracks designed to test for imaging and soundstaging to help you find the "sweet spot".
Released in 1995, this disc was born from a powerhouse collaboration between two legendary names in high-end audio: