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Onkyo receiver with Rti-A5 speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="alkit" data-source="post: 98246" data-attributes="member: 2670"><p>The extreme would be getting a different set of speakers - do you think that would solve the problem? Maybe look for a set that is known to be warmer (would have to do some research as not really sure which brand is 'warm').</p><p></p><p>It's like I put on a song that begins with mid-bass and lows, and I adjust the volume to where I like and it sounds fantastic. 30 seconds into the song when the female vocals start, I go OUCH!</p><p></p><p>What boggles my mind is I've read on other forums that many guys like a bright sound for home theatre, but I'm struggling to see how a bright sound is a good thing. Yet, even during movies, sounds are slightly tinny and female voices contain an irritating 'ssss' which I don't like at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alkit, post: 98246, member: 2670"] The extreme would be getting a different set of speakers - do you think that would solve the problem? Maybe look for a set that is known to be warmer (would have to do some research as not really sure which brand is 'warm'). It's like I put on a song that begins with mid-bass and lows, and I adjust the volume to where I like and it sounds fantastic. 30 seconds into the song when the female vocals start, I go OUCH! What boggles my mind is I've read on other forums that many guys like a bright sound for home theatre, but I'm struggling to see how a bright sound is a good thing. Yet, even during movies, sounds are slightly tinny and female voices contain an irritating 'ssss' which I don't like at all. [/QUOTE]
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Onkyo receiver with Rti-A5 speakers
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