Best Audiophile Voices Selection
Best Audiophile Voices Selection is a premium audiophile vocal compilation from Premium Records, created for listeners who love warm female vocals, natural acoustic detail, smooth treble, deep stereo imaging and high-end sound quality. This album brings together some of the most popular tracks from the famous Best Audiophile Voices series, making it an excellent choice for anyone who wants a beautiful and easy-to-enjoy hi-fi vocal test album.
Featuring artists such as Emi Fujita, Eva Cassidy, Stacey Kent, Jheena Lodwick, Corinne May, Salena Jones, Jane Monheit, Andrea Zonn and Carol Kidd, this album is ideal for testing speakers, headphones, DACs, tube amplifiers and complete high-end audio systems. The sound is intimate, smooth and emotional, with a strong focus on vocal clarity, midrange warmth, acoustic realism, instrument separation and room ambience.
This album is highly recommended if you enjoy female vocal audiophile CDs, soft jazz vocals, acoustic pop covers and relaxed evening listening. The XRCD2 edition is especially interesting for audiophiles, because JVC’s XRCD2 process is designed to improve mastering and CD manufacturing quality while remaining compatible with normal CD players.
What you must hear
| What to listen for | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Vocal clarity | Voices should sound clean, natural and emotionally present |
| Warm midrange | The human voice should have body, warmth and realism |
| Smooth treble | High notes should be open and detailed, not sharp |
| Stereo imaging | The singer should appear stable between the speakers |
| Acoustic detail | Listen for guitar strings, piano tone, breath and soft room sound |
| Instrument separation | Vocals and instruments should not sound crowded |
| Relaxed musical flow | The album should sound intimate, smooth and non-fatiguing |
Recommended tracks
| Track | Artist | Why recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Desperado | Emi Fujita | Excellent for soft female vocal tone, warmth and emotional midrange |
| What A Wonderful World | Eva Cassidy | A highlight for natural vocal presence, emotion and smooth dynamics |
| What The World Needs Now Is Love | Stacey Kent | Great for jazz phrasing, elegance and vocal sweetness |
| Perhaps Love | Jheena Lodwick | Strong audiophile vocal test for clarity, focus and clean recording quality |
| Fly Away | Corinne May | Beautiful for airy vocal detail and relaxed acoustic atmosphere |
| You Don’t Bring Me Flowers | Salena Jones | Excellent for emotional vocal expression and warm midrange |
| Fields Of Gold | Eva Cassidy | One of the best tracks for vocal purity, acoustic space and emotional realism |
| Over The Rainbow | Jane Monheit | Great for vocal control, treble smoothness and soundstage depth |
| Better Be Home Soon | Andrea Zonn | Recommended for acoustic detail, vocal clarity and natural instrument tone |
| When I Dream | Carol Kidd | Perfect late-night track for intimacy, softness and natural vocal ambience |

