Why is so difficult for me to listen to denon x500 wit BA acoustics at higher volumes?

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Sachb

Full Audioholic
I have been adjusting the settings to go with my tastes but somehow it doesn't work, I find the denon pretty bright at higher volumes compared to the sony home theatre i own at my hometown.

Is it the Bostons or is denons bright & difficult to listen to at higher volumes?

How about other brands like yammy & onkyo? Any1 has experience with them?
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
Because your little SoundWare XS sat speakers, have a 8 db rise in the treble from 6 khz up.

It is not your receiver - you will need to EQ that treble down on the sat speakers.
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
Because your little SoundWare XS sat speakers, have a 8 db rise in the treble from 6 khz up.

It is not your receiver - you will need to EQ that treble down on the sat speakers.
+1, this. 8 dB+ at 6 kHz, ouch!
 
cpp

cpp

Audioholic Ninja
Because your little SoundWare XS sat speakers, have a 8 db rise in the treble from 6 khz up.

It is not your receiver - you will need to EQ that treble down on the sat speakers.
Agree that is an ouch. ? where did you find those measurements
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Because your little SoundWare XS sat speakers, have a 8 db rise in the treble from 6 khz up.

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Love it. :D
A little knowledge goes a long way explaining why the receiver appears to sound bright. ;) :D
Much easier to blame the amp, an urban legend is born, than a favored speaker that has an FR all over the place. ;)
 
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herbu

Audioholic Samurai
It's not only at 6kHz but that dip at 3 kHz and a sharp rise thereafter to 9 kHz of about 12 dBs will certainly get your attention.
You guys are all missing the point. I would say, "Prepare yourself for natural sounding vocals, thanks to the all-new Super Wazoo Tweeters specifically designed to deliver ultra-responsive, (+8dB) audio response for High-Resolution listening".
 
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shadyJ

Speaker of the House
Staff member
You know, that response reminds me of some of the Bose measurements that I have seen. Nice and flat in the area of human voice, but dreadful everywhere else. If you want to make a speaker that isn't a dead giveaway for junk right off, that is the way to do it. Vocals are always the first thing that tips you off that something isn't right.
 
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Sachb

Full Audioholic
Well its the way the BA Soundware are made, we have to live with it. I saw their A26 bookshelf which looked good to me, but didn't get the chance to demo it as they weren't connected to the avr.
But i tried to reduce the treble from the denon reciever but not much of a difference i noticed. The "tone" button had the option to do it.

Also the centre speaker should have been the regular rectangle size & not a cube.
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
Well its the way the BA Soundware are made, we have to live with it. I saw their A26 bookshelf which looked good to me, but didn't get the chance to demo it as they weren't connected to the avr.
You missed the boat on that one - there is no shooting arrow treble launch, on the Boston A series
bookshelf speakers - a set of them could have been real nice for you.
 
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