AttackChimp wrote:
If only detractors point to alleged perfection of Steely Dan, then why do 'audiophiles' use Aja, Gaucho and The Nightfly to test new gear? It's not because they're huge fans. There absolutely is the perception that these records are perfect, and that's a product of their production.
I would argue that most Audiophiles use SD to "test" audio equipment because it was the nerdy shit that sounded fantastic to them when they were into in High School, because most of those audiophile dudes are like 60+ with a lot of spare cash for sound stones and shit. Those records ARE recorded and Mixed extremely well for the technology of the time and are great examples of what that eras recording/mixing was capable of because they had ENORMOUS budgets and the people involved cared a fucking ton about the execution.
I can never really get into The Dan for the most part because too many chords and the lyrics are baffling, but Peg is a jam and that is undeniable fact.
FWIW, I use Lime in the Coconut to test every sound system I ever build (live sound or just listening environments) because the midrange and hi balance, stereo spread in that song is perfection. Once you are Eq'd for Coconut, you put on something that has some good Sub like Blank Screen by Dead Rider and dial in your sub balance and you are done. Easy Peasy.