In Reply to: Re: Less than two years posted by TOOL on September 30, 2001 at 10:11:56:
Hi Ee Bin,Nasal and enclosed sounding are not the usual Harbeth characteristic, even when they are new from the box. A 300B based power amp (5-15W ?)has more than enough power output to run/break in the speaker, not to mention 2.5 yrs of previous usuage. (our norminal listening power required is around 1 w or less, for typical SPL sensitivity of 85 dB/W/m or more).
Your issue are likely due to the other component in your system or setup, take sometime to fine tune them.Regards
PS Yeo
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