In Reply to: Classical music listening issue - high strings posted by jult52 on June 28, 2012 at 10:22:01:
I've been able to eliminate most of the high frequency nastiness in my system by reducing high frequency interference from RFI/EMI. The cheapest and easiest way to make a dent in this noise is to place crystals (quartz, amethyst, topaz, etc.) in strategic places. Another cheap way of reducing EMI is to aim an ionic generator at the chassis of your power amp. This turns the chassis into a farraday cage which repels stray electrical fields. I use the one linked to below and it works surprisingly well. The evidence of reduced EMI is a larger soundstage, better definition of instruments and a more "relaxed" musical presentation.
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- RE: Harshness in treble - Paul_A 20:02:18 06/28/12 (0)