: Features a proprietary demagnetizing and conditioning sweep. It uses a combination of pink noise, swept frequencies, and out-of-phase signals to exercise speaker surrounds and settle internal component dielectrics. Reference Music Tracks
Released during a golden age of audiophile engineering, this CD was designed to solve the common problems of component inconsistency and speaker placement.
A specialized signal designed to break in new cables and components rapidly, reducing the time required to achieve optimal sound. 3. Musical "Reference" Tracks A specialized signal designed to break in new
: The use of 24K gold and the focus on burn-in processes cater specifically to audiophiles who are meticulous about their equipment's performance and the quality of their music playback.
The XLO Burn-In track utilizes a proprietary sweep signal. It forces your system to work across all frequencies simultaneously, rapidly conditioning the dielectric materials in cables and loosening the mechanical suspensions of new speakers. 2. System Diagnostic and Setup The XLO Burn-In track utilizes a proprietary sweep signal
Track-by-Track Breakdown: Technical and Musical Architecture
Why Gold? In the early 90s, the market was flooded with standard aluminum CDs, many of which suffered from "CD rot" or manufacturing imperfections that caused jitter and error correction issues. In an era of Dirac Live
The final section features world-class recordings engineered by the legendary .
In an era of Dirac Live, Roon, and streaming, is a 1995 test CD still relevant?