I went with the KEF q750/q650c setup. So far there is no way to classify these are bright. They are laid back compared to the SVS and the Polks I have. The sound stage is very large.
I am having issues with detail and dialogue. In looking at what Audyssey is measuring (and for what its worth this lines up with what I am hearing) The natural response of these in my room has a lot of high frequency slope. This makes them sound a bit flat or dull especially for movies. The example I really noticed it on is the Atmos demo "Shatter" which is a baseball chattering a window. The glass breaking sounds dull and not at all like glass. With Audyssey limited to 300Hz or off, this is the case. If I let Audyssey run full range those details are much better and glass sounds like glass. This also creates some brightness in the upper mid of dialogue in certain voices. Its not SSS sibilance, just a sharpness. Seeing the target rolloff curve to #2 helps a bit, but I do plan to run it again and play with some different Mic placements.
Music can be hit or miss with Audessey, as some tracks sound better with and some without.
The other issue is dialogue in general especially streaming and cable sources. They have much more noticeable what I would describe as almost a rustling of paper sound...like a compression artifact. I'd almost think there was a problem with the speaker but I don't hear it on most disc based sources. I think I noticed it a bit watching the Game of Thrones UHD discs though. Of course I know compressed sources are a problem and can't blame the speaker, it just wasnt as problematic with the Polk CS400i I was using for decades.
So I'm left wondering. Are the KEFs just a more revealing speaker? Are they just not as good as the Rt600i CS400i I had....which I am loath to believe. Is the 650c just not a well designed center? Are they really designed to be so rolled off as to lack detail or is it my room absorbing those frequencies and needing Audyssey to correct?
I've attached the graphs and while I know the corrected graph is merely a prediction, and even the measured side may not be the best accuracy, it does line up with what I am hearing. you can see the drop-off from 1khz on.
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