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The following are Dagogo-reviewed discs that Constantine feels are of above-average sonic qualities, as well as musically rewarding to listen to on a regular basis.
Please note that while all CD's listed below are musically rewarding and sonically above-average, some do possess sonics superior yet to the rest, some are musical genres of highly personal preference, and then some are simply less exciting for demonstration purposes. If you see Constantine auditioning systems at Shows, chances are he is using at least one of the following discs in the auditioning.
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| | | Jazz & Easy Listening |  | Sade: Soldier Of Love March 16, 2010 by Cole Hatfield | | Anne Weerapass: Out of Nowhere February 17, 2006 by Constantine Soo | | Cafe Society by Don Gomes October 11, 2005 by Constantine Soo | | COME TOGETHER The Lynne Arriale Trio MOTEMA 8-20320-0059-2 September 8, 2004 by Constantine Soo | | THE MOST POWERFUL TRADITIONAL INSTRUMENT DEMONSTRATION DISC: ONDEKOZA: Dotou Banri (Long Journey of the Surging Wave) JVC XRCD2 (SVCD-1027) July 25, 2004 by Constantine Soo | | AMANDA McBROOM: DREAMING. JVC XRCD2 (JVC MAGXR-001) April 17, 2004 by Constantine Soo | | BLOW UP 2 JVC JFIS-XR-002 24 bit Super Analog February 7, 2004 by Constantine Soo | | January 2004 Music Review January 1, 2004 by Mike Silverton |
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