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In Reply to: On one of my older systems, I used to encounter sometimes excessive brightness too posted by Chris from Lafayette on June 20, 2020 at 00:51:11:
Whether a recording sounds too bright can certainly result from the choice of equipment and mic placement in the hall and any EQ that might have been applied later on. However, it can also be caused by our amplification equipment, speakers and their placement, and acoustical characteristics of the listening room. A lot of folks have bare floors directly in front of their speakers and window walls without curtains. You think that MIGHT cause some brightness?
I heard that Fischer Mahler 4 a long time ago on a library SACD that someone had damaged. So I never got to hear the whole performance. But my recollection of it, along with the other Fischer Mahler discs, is that you get a mid-hall perspective in MCh mode that is not at all bright.
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- RE: On one of my older systems, I used to encounter sometimes excessive brightness too - pbarach 03:59:38 06/20/20 (4)
- Another factor might be how much one tows in the speakers - Chris from Lafayette 09:51:34 06/20/20 (3)
- RE: Another factor might be how much one tows in the speakers - Mel 12:02:47 06/20/20 (1)
- Uh-oh! I did it again! - Chris from Lafayette 12:24:28 06/20/20 (0)
- RE: Another factor might be how much one tows in the speakers - pbarach 10:56:41 06/20/20 (0)