In Reply to: RE: Any experience of smooth sounding XLRs posted by Rob_Jones on August 4, 2014 at 11:57:02:
Hi and thank you very much again for the very helpful advice
I tried the clapping as you suggest and i heard some kind of reverb
The walls are completely bare actually.
Then i put a ply of toilet paper on each tweeter and seems to work.
Elaborating a little bit it is always this damned midrange that creates me some problems
The voices tend to be thin, flat and hard during sound peaks
I read a lot on solid core cables ... someone thinks of those as the only very musical cables (and also litz) mentioning a so called inter-strand distortion for the multi-stranded cables.
Also for internal wiring of equipment they swear for solid core to be the better option.
The Klotz i am using are already decent quality from what i read.
I think that ICs are more important that speaker wires.
I have found the one in the link ... already a little expensive.
But they are very well reviewed.
Thanks a lot again.
Kind regards,
bg
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- RE: Any experience of smooth sounding XLRs - beppe61 22:53:29 08/04/14 (6)
- RE: Any experience of smooth sounding XLRs - Rob_Jones 00:48:32 08/05/14 (5)
- " fitting a damping resistor across the tweeter terminals " - beppe61 01:48:15 08/05/14 (4)
- RE: " fitting a damping resistor across the tweeter terminals " - Rob_Jones 01:52:42 08/05/14 (3)
- RE: " fitting a damping resistor across the tweeter terminals " - beppe61 05:47:57 08/05/14 (2)
- RE: " fitting a damping resistor across the tweeter terminals " - Rob_Jones 09:02:58 08/05/14 (1)
- RE: " fitting a damping resistor across the tweeter terminals " - beppe61 10:59:45 08/06/14 (0)