MY PERSONAL TEST FOR COMPARING TWO AUDIO COMPONENTS
In a subjective hobby such as high-end audio we often have different criteria for what we want a high-end audio stereo system to accomplish for us sonically. Many audiophiles focus on sonic attributes such as dynamics and sound-staging and resolution and detail and extension at the frequency extremes and low noise floor and bass slam, etc., to determine which of two components they prefer. (This discrete sonic attributes approach has been promoted by the magazines and is used by many dealers.)
I have a different approach. I don't really care about these commonly discussed sonic attributes.
I am a single issue voter when deciding which of two components I prefer.  All I have to figure out is "on which component does the voice sound more like a live person singing to me in this room." This, ultimately, is all I care about. (Please note that my primary musical genre interest is vocals. If my primary musical genre interest were jazz or classical I definitely would have a different criterion.)
My evaluation process is distilled to "which component makes the voice on the recording sound the most alive and the most breathing?" That's it. When comparing two components that's all I have to figure out.
How would you describe your personal test for comparing two audio components?
In a subjective hobby such as high-end audio we often have different criteria for what we want a high-end audio stereo system to accomplish for us sonically. Many audiophiles focus on sonic attributes such as dynamics and sound-staging and resolution and detail and extension at the frequency extremes and low noise floor and bass slam, etc., to determine which of two components they prefer. (This discrete sonic attributes approach has been promoted by the magazines and is used by many dealers.)
I have a different approach. I don't really care about these commonly discussed sonic attributes.
I am a single issue voter when deciding which of two components I prefer.  All I have to figure out is "on which component does the voice sound more like a live person singing to me in this room." This, ultimately, is all I care about. (Please note that my primary musical genre interest is vocals. If my primary musical genre interest were jazz or classical I definitely would have a different criterion.)
My evaluation process is distilled to "which component makes the voice on the recording sound the most alive and the most breathing?" That's it. When comparing two components that's all I have to figure out.
How would you describe your personal test for comparing two audio components?