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Onkyo receiver with Rti-A5 speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert_E" data-source="post: 98158" data-attributes="member: 853"><p>I doubt the brightness will disappear the longer you use the speakers. You said you ran Audyssey... I've been playing around with it for most of the weekend and find it changes the sound on my speakers quite a lot. Have you tried comparing the sound of the different EQ modes on the Onkyo? (No EQ/MultEQ XT/Dynamic EQ). MultEQ actually reduced the brightness on my speakers maybe too much (not that they are harsh). But I have read of people saying the Audyssey EQ made their speakers sound too bright.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert_E, post: 98158, member: 853"] I doubt the brightness will disappear the longer you use the speakers. You said you ran Audyssey... I've been playing around with it for most of the weekend and find it changes the sound on my speakers quite a lot. Have you tried comparing the sound of the different EQ modes on the Onkyo? (No EQ/MultEQ XT/Dynamic EQ). MultEQ actually reduced the brightness on my speakers maybe too much (not that they are harsh). But I have read of people saying the Audyssey EQ made their speakers sound too bright. [/QUOTE]
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Onkyo receiver with Rti-A5 speakers
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