Monday, 6 December 2010

10 song for Assessing Quality Audio

 Matt Kirsch hear a variety of songs and audio reproduction, good vocals, instruments in the Chevy Cruze

DETROIT - To get the best audio reproduction quality, car manufacturers began to exploit the audio engineers, with the ability to "hear" the best. One of them is Matt Kirsch, now working for General Motors (GM).

Matt has developed an audio system for the Chevrolet Cruze and spend 500 hours more a year to hear the sound reproduction songs, good vocals, instruments to the background stage.

Matt provided the following tips could be useful for those who like to listen to the songs through car audio, especially on the quality of sound reproduction.

Explained, listen well and look at sound reproduction produced by the following 10 songs in your car audio. Matt judge, the ten songs have a characteristic that could determine the quality of car audio.

Here are the 10 songs 
1. Do not Know Why, Norah Jones. Norah's voice is a natural right in front of you. 
2. Diamonds and Rust, Joan Baez. Strong vocals, and detailed sound musical instruments spread across the stage. 
3. No One, Alicia Keys. Vocal clarity and extensive background sound. 
4. Hotel California, Eagles. Clarity and dynamic guitar solo at the beginning of the song plus the power of drum beating. 
5. Boom Boom Pow, Black Eyed Peas. Powerful and accurate bass beats, including the large volume. 
6. Rock That Body, Black Eyed Peas. The lyrics are clear and clean in between the powered bass beats. 
7. Hide and Seek, Imogen Heap. The atmosphere that surrounds the song, produce a dynamic vocal and open. 
8. He Mele No Lilo, Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu from the Lilo and Stitch's movie. Scene and the stage of children's choirs, pounding bass-powered counterbalanced. 
9. Bird on a Wire, Johnny Cash. Voice clarity typical of Johnny and his guitar are natural. 
10. Packt Like Sardines in a Tin Box Crushd, Radiohead. Blows strong bass drum percussion and metallic twang.

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