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Onkyo receiver with Rti-A5 speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 98283" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>If your speakers are that close to the walls, almost no hi-fi speaker would work out well, unless they were designed for it. I am even curious why you don't seem to have a very muddy mid-range and mid-bass too... Some would say the Kef UniQ drivers would work better, but honestly the Polks can't be THAT bright otherwise every reviewer would put up warnings about it. </p><p></p><p>As an excersise bring the two fronts 50cm directly fwd, i.e. in the direction they are facing in the picture, and re-do the Audyssey, for the bass, I don't see it doing anything for the treble and of course re-do the delays, as they should now get less of a delay. Just listen to it, if if makes no difference in stereo, then perhaps you are just very sensitive to treble and you need different speakers, </p><p></p><p>Oh ja... does the speaker's manual give any placement advice, sometimes they are meant to play off-axis or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 98283, member: 54"] If your speakers are that close to the walls, almost no hi-fi speaker would work out well, unless they were designed for it. I am even curious why you don't seem to have a very muddy mid-range and mid-bass too... Some would say the Kef UniQ drivers would work better, but honestly the Polks can't be THAT bright otherwise every reviewer would put up warnings about it. As an excersise bring the two fronts 50cm directly fwd, i.e. in the direction they are facing in the picture, and re-do the Audyssey, for the bass, I don't see it doing anything for the treble and of course re-do the delays, as they should now get less of a delay. Just listen to it, if if makes no difference in stereo, then perhaps you are just very sensitive to treble and you need different speakers, Oh ja... does the speaker's manual give any placement advice, sometimes they are meant to play off-axis or something. [/QUOTE]
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Onkyo receiver with Rti-A5 speakers
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