Hi...I have just moved into a modern, open-plan property. Very large rooms, high ceilings, lots of glass, laminate floors. Hi-fi lovers nightmare! I have a 10-year old system, Arcam Alpha9 cd player, Acrcam Alpha10 integrated amp, Arcam Alpha10 power amp. I am using chord chorus2 interconnects. I have Mission 735's bi-wired with Audioquest Indigo cable, which are mounted on sorbethane pods.. I originally bought the system minus the power amp and it was always a touch bright. The addition of the power amp gave the sound much more warmth in my old, traditional style home but the brightness has obviously returned in my new home.
Apart from all the usual methods of optimum use of rugs, soft furnishings etc, how can I make the sound less bright. I generally listen to rock/pop of all era's, and this set up is very unforgiving of the less well-recorded stuff, but sounds great, if a little brighter than I would like with higher quality recordings. I am thinking of changing speaker cables, but is that going to help significantly?
I have just trialled a pair of Proac D25 Response, which were a disappointment. They made the sound much woolier and less detailed despite their high price range compared to my Missions and I definitely wouldn't swap!.
If my system can't be improved significantly in my type of home, what system would you recommend were I to replace it. My budget would be about £4000
Many thanks, PETER
Apart from all the usual methods of optimum use of rugs, soft furnishings etc, how can I make the sound less bright. I generally listen to rock/pop of all era's, and this set up is very unforgiving of the less well-recorded stuff, but sounds great, if a little brighter than I would like with higher quality recordings. I am thinking of changing speaker cables, but is that going to help significantly?
I have just trialled a pair of Proac D25 Response, which were a disappointment. They made the sound much woolier and less detailed despite their high price range compared to my Missions and I definitely wouldn't swap!.
If my system can't be improved significantly in my type of home, what system would you recommend were I to replace it. My budget would be about £4000
Many thanks, PETER