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Have you noticed a decrease in high-frequency content (Brian says a 6db/octave dropoff above 10kHz), or did you use the adjustability of the tweeter to remove this?
I have not changed the level controls on my CDWG equipped speakers so far, and at CES I will use a preamp with pre-pro type tone controls. I also have a graphic equalizer in reserve, as yet unused.
Passive filters cannot provide boost. An old fashioned "bad" tweeter with a rising top end would do the job. We're still investigating the possibilities.
The advantage of using a custom ribbon tweeter with the treble boost built-in is that it does not require the entire audio signal to pass through it, necessary for the above.
I have several new ribbons on hand to evaluate.For CES I'll be playing the RM30C with two New Original Subs (w/amp) and the sound certainly does not lack for highs even without EQ so far.
Listening to the RM40s at Woodsyi's with the CDWG, i didn't feel a lack of soundstage depth, sparkle, or air in the sound. In fact, i did hear a wider and deeper soundstage, with better instrument and vocal localization within the image, and of course a much wider and deeper sweet spot, I'd say it's now more than a couch length in width, at least more than the length of Woodsyi's listening couch. I also noticed that the image stayed intact as one moved around the room, a trick i didn't think was possi ...