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Some just-for-fun speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 66715" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>So, after applying a lot of smoothing to the tweeter's response curve, I re-did the tweeter filter minus the sharp equalisation. But that did very little to the sound. I still get that upper mid distortion. So far I've discovered that I have this same effect on my Meridian speakers, so the source of the distortion appears to be upstream. I played this active system from my vinyl front-end (Yamaha PF-1000 turntable, Optonica SO-9100 preamp), and the distortion was gone. Maybe time to finally haul out that GerDAC. More later...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 66715, member: 34"] So, after applying a lot of smoothing to the tweeter's response curve, I re-did the tweeter filter minus the sharp equalisation. But that did very little to the sound. I still get that upper mid distortion. So far I've discovered that I have this same effect on my Meridian speakers, so the source of the distortion appears to be upstream. I played this active system from my vinyl front-end (Yamaha PF-1000 turntable, Optonica SO-9100 preamp), and the distortion was gone. Maybe time to finally haul out that GerDAC. More later... [/QUOTE]
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