Audio Female Voice 2
Audiophile Female Voice II – MF Masterfile / MF Records is a refined audiophile female vocal compilation made for listeners who love smooth, intimate, high-resolution vocal recordings. This album is a strong choice for testing female vocal clarity, midrange warmth, natural tone, stereo imaging, soundstage depth, microphone realism, and emotional vocal detail on a hi-fi system.
The album has the classic audiophile vocal demo CD character: soft arrangements, expressive female voices, warm acoustic atmosphere, and a polished high-end sound. It is ideal for fans of audiophile female vocals, jazz vocal music, high quality vocal recordings, MF Masterfile CD, MF audiophile music, female voice test CD, hi-fi demo music, vocal reference tracks, FLAC audiophile albums, and smooth jazz vocal compilations.
This is a recommended album for testing speakers, tube amplifiers, DACs, headphones, and high-end streaming systems. A good system should reproduce the voices with a natural center image, clean breath detail, smooth treble, warm body, and realistic room ambience. The female vocals should sound close and emotional without becoming sharp, thin, or overly bright.
What you must hear
Listen first for the center vocal image. On a good audio system, the singer should appear clearly between the speakers, with the voice floating naturally in the room. The best tracks should reveal small details such as breath, mouth movement, phrasing, soft reverb tails, and the texture of the recording space.
Also listen for:
Midrange quality — the most important part of this album. Female voices should sound full, smooth, and realistic.
Treble smoothness — high notes should be open and airy, not harsh or metallic.
Soundstage and imaging — instruments and vocals should have space around them.
Low-level detail — quiet background sounds, reverb decay, and vocal expression should be easy to hear.
Musical emotion — this album works best when the system disappears and the voice feels intimate and human.
Recommended tracks
Based on the available tracklist for the 2009 MF release, these are especially useful for audiophile listening tests:
“The Boy from Ipanema” – Diana Krall
Recommended for testing vocal warmth, jazz timing, piano presence, and relaxed studio atmosphere.
“Sometimes When We Touch” – Olivia
A strong choice for vocal sweetness, emotional phrasing, and smooth midrange balance.
“Sizzlin’” – Sara K.
Good for checking dynamics, vocal texture, guitar detail, and natural recording space.
“It’s Now or Never” – Jheena Lodwick
Useful for testing vocal power, clarity, and how well your system handles a rich female voice without harshness.
“Closer to You” – Cassandra Wilson
Recommended for low vocal body, intimate tone, and deep, smoky vocal atmosphere.
“The Boy from Ipanema” and “Sometimes When We Touch” are probably the best first tracks to play when demonstrating the album to someone, because they immediately show the album’s smooth audiophile vocal character.


