Best Audiophile Voices VI
Best Audiophile Voices VI is a refined audiophile vocal compilation for listeners who love natural female voices, smooth acoustic arrangements and high-quality hi-fi sound. Released by Premium Records in XRCD2 quality, this album is designed to bring out the beauty of the human voice with excellent clarity, warmth and detail.
This is a very good album for testing vocal presence, midrange purity, stereo imaging, treble smoothness and room ambience. The music is gentle and emotional, making it perfect for relaxed evening listening, but it is also useful as a reference vocal test disc for speakers, headphones, DACs, tube amplifiers and high-end audio systems.
The album includes well-known audiophile vocal artists such as Lydia Gray, Rebecca Pidgeon, Emi Fujita, Keri Noble, Emilie-Claire Barlow, Eva Cassidy, Pamela Luss, Kelly Sweet, Salena Jones and Noon.
What you must hear
| What to listen for | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Centered vocal image | The voice should appear stable and realistic between the speakers |
| Warm midrange | Female vocals should sound full, emotional and natural |
| Smooth treble | High notes should be clear without sharpness or listening fatigue |
| Breath and phrasing | You should hear small vocal details, air and emotion |
| Instrument separation | Piano, guitar, bass and soft percussion should have their own space |
| Room ambience | The recording should feel open and intimate, not flat |
| Low noise and clean mastering | The XRCD2 mastering should sound quiet, detailed and polished |
Recommended tracks
| Track | Artist | Why recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word | Lydia Gray | Excellent opener for vocal focus, emotion and midrange warmth |
| Spanish Harlem | Rebecca Pidgeon | Very good for vocal clarity, acoustic detail and stereo placement |
| First Of May | Angela | Recommended for soft vocal tone and smooth treble |
| Longer | Emi Fujita | One of the most musical tracks; beautiful for warmth, emotion and relaxed listening |
| Auld Lang Syne | Keri Noble | Good for vocal purity, piano balance and clean recording detail |
| The Very Thought Of You | Emilie-Claire Barlow | Excellent for jazz vocal phrasing, intimacy and natural tone |
| Tennessee Waltz | Eva Cassidy | A highlight for emotional vocal realism and natural dynamics |
| People Get Ready | Mary Ann Hurst | Strong track for soul feeling, vocal control and system transparency |
| It’s Too Late | Pamela Luss with Houston Person | Great for jazz atmosphere, saxophone tone and vocal/instrument balance |
| A Song For You | Salena Jones | Recommended for expressive vocal texture and smooth high-end sound |

