Jorgenman

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Dear all. I have some issues with the somewhat shrill(ish) sound of the Rega elex R. It is a marvellous amp and when the source have an equalizer inbuilt eg Spotify (to boost bass and lower higher frequencies ever so slightly) it is fantastic. Not so much on cds or vinyle where this issue remains. My sources are not high level so I now want to upgrade to rega planar 3 but was still wondering about achieving more warmness in the sound. Would anyone have ideas or experiences in this field. Ps. Have Dali Oberon 5 speakers.
 

twinkletoes

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unfortunately beyond EQ or tone controls there isnt much you can do. beyond either cover your room in acoustic treatment or finding a new pair of speakers or amp that are more sympathetic toward your space ears
 
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Jorgenman

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unfortunately beyond EQ or tone controls there isnt much you can do. beyond either cover your room in acoustic treatment or finding a new pair of speakers or amp that are more sympathetic toward your space ears
Thanks. Any ideas on a good product for tone control. Or would a preamp help ?
 

nopiano

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Any chance of a few pics showing how your speakers are placed?

Modern furnishings that favour hard floors and expansive windows sound more like you describe than carpeted rooms with drapes/curtains and bookcases along the walls.
 

twinkletoes

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Thanks. Any ideas on a good product for tone control. Or would a preamp help ?
If it’s not a placement issue (as mentioned above). Simply adjusting the placement of you and the speakers a touch, or removing any obstacles, can make a huge difference.

I will add sometimes, just giving the system a good push and increasing the volume for an hour or two can sort things out. This can happen with my speakers if they haven’t been used in a while. If the speakers are new this can also help. And it might be as simple as that.

Or it could be as simple as a loose speaker cables/ oxidation on the cable if you’re using bare wire. This can add a brittle sound.

I’d recommend trying the free options first but if you have everything just so then its time to look at the electronics themselves.

But If you’re able to adjust the EQ in Spotify and it works and sounds pleasing and solves your "problem", then that’s probably your answer. And to answer your question there are tone controls you can buy, like the Schit Loki, but I think it will either be a speaker change or an amp with tone controls.
 

manicm

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Dear all. I have some issues with the somewhat shrill(ish) sound of the Rega elex R. It is a marvellous amp and when the source have an equalizer inbuilt eg Spotify (to boost bass and lower higher frequencies ever so slightly) it is fantastic. Not so much on cds or vinyle where this issue remains. My sources are not high level so I now want to upgrade to rega planar 3 but was still wondering about achieving more warmness in the sound. Would anyone have ideas or experiences in this field. Ps. Have Dali Oberon 5 speakers.

How have you positioned your Oberon's? Try these 2 suggestions if you haven't already; point them straight ahead if possible, no toe-in. Also, listen with the grills on. That may help you.

Which CD player and turntable do you have?

From what I'm led to believe both your amp and speaker can err toward the bright side of neutral.
 

Al ears

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Thanks. Any ideas on a good product for tone control. Or would a preamp help ?
Personally I wouldn't be adding tone controls but replacing the amp completely.
A preamp may be useful but probably not worth throwing extra money on a possibility.
EDIT:- as far as I am aware, now, there's no way to attach a preamp to the Elex R.
 
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