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Why do you blame room acoustics? What changes have you made in the room/system that timing wise coincides with what you're hearing?
Well thank guys for all the input. I will go down the suggestion list this weekend.The 2” melamine is put up there to help with absorption and to cover the highly reflective ceiling. I will spin the tube traps. And try to experiment. Behind the fabric cityscape on the front wall is 1” melamine foam. To help with unwanted reflections.. I agree the speakers are large, but music does sound very satisfying in every way but when female vocals such as opera and pop where they are hitting the stratosphere with higher notes. Maybe too much compression on the recordings.
one other thing to remember, your Logans impedance curve drops as freq increases, so depending on you amplification and it's ability to satisfy loads @ 4 ohms and lower, that could be part of the problem.
He has Odyssey Kismet monos. I've owned those amps. He has plenty of current to satisfy 4 ohm loads. He needs to get those amps off the hard footers they come with and use copper cables.
Lol @ advise to change cables, footers, etc. IMO, don't spend ANY effort on this, just get new speakers and go from there. I'd love to sell you some cables and I do have some nice ones, but my best advise is to NOT to buy anything except for new speakers right now.
Dave, you know I like your products (you've made a number of cables for me over the years) but it's a lot easier to try different footers/cables than getting a whole new set of speakers especially since he is satisfied and only has a problem on female vocals. Hell, cut some tennis balls in half and put them under those amps and then find some cheap copper cables. If there is nothing you can do to solve the problem you are hearing on female vocals - then start over with different speakers. IMO
I forgot to mention I had Batpro II supertweeter hooked up also.(feel free to comment on that☺️).I realize the speakers are large however they do produce very nice sound in this room.
The use of a super tweeter kinda answers all the questions here.
Hi guys.I am having an issue with the way female jazz vocals and piano sound in my room.The vocals are harsh and ringing while piano sounds like a wood block with no air surrounding the notes.Cd quality or hi Rez gives the same presentation.The the lower frequencies sound great, acoustic guitar drums male vocals are very nice.Any guidance out there?