Audiophile Reference Vol. 7

Audiophile Reference Vol. 7 is a refined audiophile reference album from Rock In Music Records, created for listeners who enjoy smooth vocals, jazz standards, acoustic detail, romantic instrumentals and high-end sound quality. This album is highly recommended as a hi-fi test album for testing speakers, headphones, DACs, amplifiers, tube amplifiers and complete audiophile audio systems.

The album combines beautiful vocal tracks with elegant instrumental pieces, including songs such as “Fly Me to the Moon,” “Blue Moon,” “The Way We Were,” “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head,” “Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You,” “Ebb Tide,” “Memory,” “This Masquerade,” “Skylark,” “Aubrey,” “First of May” and “Superstar.”

This is a good album for relaxed evening listening, but also for serious system evaluation. On a good hi-fi setup, you should hear clear vocal presence, warm midrange, smooth treble, wide stereo imaging, natural ambience, clean instrument separation and emotional musical detail. It is not an aggressive test disc; it is a smooth and musical audiophile reference sampler with a romantic jazz/vocal character.

What you must hear

What to listen for Why it matters
Vocal clarity Voices should sound clean, natural and centered
Warm midrange Important for jazz vocals, piano, saxophone and strings
Smooth treble High notes should be detailed without harshness
Stereo imaging Instruments and voices should have clear placement
Instrument separation Piano, saxophone, violin and vocals should not sound crowded
Room ambience A good system should reveal air and space around the music
Musical softness The album should sound relaxed, emotional and non-fatiguing

Recommended tracks

Track Artist / Source Why recommended
Fly Me to the Moon Susan Wong Excellent for vocal focus, smooth phrasing and intimate midrange
Blue Moon Bonnie Lamm Good for vocal warmth, relaxed mood and stereo placement
The Way We Were Astor Fong Beautiful for emotional vocal tone and soft dynamics
Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head Mimi Lo Nice for natural voice, light arrangement and easy listening balance
Make It With You from Romance on Violin Recommended for violin tone, smooth treble and romantic atmosphere
Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love for You from Sax on Pop Standard Great for saxophone warmth, breath and midrange body
Ebb Tide from Romance on Piano Good for piano tone, decay and acoustic space
This Masquerade Lola Rogenthal Strong track for vocal presence, jazz atmosphere and system transparency
Skylark Lori Carsillo Excellent for vocal purity, phrasing and late-night listening
Superstar from Jazz On The Carpenters Great for familiar melody, vocal emotion and smooth high-end sound