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Have you done any room treatment? I found absorbers at first reflection points including behind the speakers made a huge difference in taming harshness.
You might also try different interconnects and/or speaker cables to massage the frequency response a bit. What are you using now?
I'd consider power conditioning.
Hi all,I have owned and loved my Super 6 XRS Alnicos for four years. I'm now driving them with a Coincident Dynamo 8wpc SEP amp fronted by a NuPrime DAC-9. The sound is great, but despite the electronics being big on tone and warmth, there has always been just a bit of excess treble energy/harshness. I've tinkered a bit with positioning, and imaging/soundstage are great, but nothing seems to get rid of this slight treble emphasis entirely. Right now the speakers are about 30" away from the back wall. The left speaker is about 30" away from the side wall, and the right side of the room opens up into a large alcove. I'd really appreciate any advice on positioning or anything else.Thanks!
You would stuff inside the speakers a bit more w/this brown blanket 10 or 15mm if you can find it in your town, it will reduce the treble and up the bass.
Put a panel or divider or something in the open side wall to mimic the real side wall. Then treat first reflections same on both sides. Make the distance from side wall to speaker different from the distance from rear wall to speaker.