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Post by Pigmy Pony on May 7, 2022 17:08:11 GMT
I seriously don't think I will be pushing the amp in such a small room, and will be sitting fairly close to the speakers as well. Rolled off top end did you say - exactly what I'm looking for You say that but I don't think you are. it tends to be assumed that a bright or fatiguing sound is due to excessive high frequency output but it isn't. It's usually due to a peak in the area of 800hz to 3Khz. Ask Steve about the difference with his Zu speakers when we dropped the levels in that region by just a couple of dB. if you attenuate the FR above 3Khz all that happens is the sound gets dull and 'shut in.' You lose all the life and sparkle. Martin is correct, we attenuated around the 1kHz region with my 'rather forward' Zu's, and the difference was not subtle. Whereas I thought that turning down the higher frequencies just made them sound 'sat upon'.
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