1) Two channel music performance
- Peter Gabriel: "US" and "So" 2-ch SACDs
- Pink Floyd: "TDSOTM" hybrid SACD
- Diana Krall: several hybrid SACDs
- Jean Michel Jarre "Aero" SuperCD
2) Multichannel music performance
- Porcupine Tree: "In Absentia" DVD-A
- Pink Floyd: "TDSOTM" hybrid SACD
- Roxy Music: "Avalon" SACD
- Jean Michel Jarre: "Aero" DVD (DTS)
- Alan Parson's Project: " The Turn of the Friendly Card" HDCD
- The Beatles: "Love" DVD-A
- Steely Dan: "Gaucho" DVD-A
- Yes: "Magnification" DVD-A
- Peter Gabriel: "Up" SACD
- Blue Man Group: "Audio" and "Complex" DVD-As
- Miles Davis: "Tutu" DVD-A
3) Multichannel effects separation
- "Dr. Chesky's Magnificent .... 5.1 Surround Show" DVD-A
- Porcupine Tree: "In Absentia" DVD-A
- Porcupine Tree: Gavin Harrison's "Cymbal Song" (bonus on the "Arriving somewhere" DVD)
- Jean Michel Jarre: "Aero" DVD (DTS)
- Alan Parson's Project: " The Turn of the Friendly Card" HDCD
- Peter Gabriel: "Up" SACD
- Blue Man Group: "Audio" and "Complex" DVD-As
- "TLOTR - Fellowship of the Ring" DVD (the scene whene the Fellowship is created and Gandalf speaks in weird language, the Nazgul horse-chasing hobbits to the boat dock)
4) LFE (Low Frequency Effects)
- "Das Boot" DVD (depth charges)
- "TLOTR" trilogy DVDs (all the battle scenes, all scenes in the Mines of Moria)
- "Dr. Chesky's Magnificent .... 5.1 Surround Show" DVD-A
5) Other
- Connectivity (easiness of thereof) with other components
- Soundstage
- Appealing look
- Universalism (player has to play all the audio formats)
- Iddle time when opening/closing tray and loading disc
- Using for testing the music I am very familiar with, esp. from the prog.rock and new age genres;' war movies or SF/fantasy for DVD