In Reply to: The ET8s? Right now on the patio. I never did solve the treble-hardness problem I heard... posted by jeffreybehr on November 6, 2006 at 14:52:49:
Jeffrey,ETs treble is not inherently "hard", it usually reveals recording or equipment/cabling problems, or better said incompatibility.
I did not beleve it, but AQ Bedrock (that is typically considered smooth) had some upper range roughness. I accredited it first to the amp, than to speakers.
Fortunatelly I like to play with cables, so I tried Kimber 4TC (that many complain as being bright) and roughness is absolutely gone, smoooth but still detailed.
IMHO, LFT-8s just show as it is.
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