So I don't consider myself an audiophile, I just want equipment good enough to be able to enjoy music.
Going back to the nineties I had eventually compiled a system that I was 100% happy with, it was perfect for my needs and comprised of
Monitor Audio MA4 speakers which I had had since the late 70's, a Marantz cd player and a 50W Denon Amp.
After a gap of about 20 years not listening to music I decided to buy a system, A Pioneer all in one streamer, cd player, amp and a pair of Q
Acoustic 3050's and this is where it started to go wrong, it sounded very bright with the some higher notes sounding harsh. As I have never read a bad review
of the Q 3050's I assumed it was the all in one class D Pioneer and decided to revisit 90's Japanese and bought a second hand Marants SE66 Ki.
and an equally ancient Archam Alpha 7 CD player hooked up to the 3050s
A slight improvement but still the upper end, was very wearing and what can be best described as sibilance on some female vocals.
As this was totally destroying my enjoyment of music and so I decided to sell the Marantz amp and upgrade to a Cambridge streamer and separate Amp
Well no better, I had sold what was probably a better sounding amp and paid many times more for a more detailed but ultimately not as 'Gorgeous amp' in the words of the purchaser!
OK it was clear to me now, the fault lay with those Chinese speakers, so I bought some more Chinese speakers (its hard not to) and a few days ago I unboxed and eagerly set up my Dali Oberon 7s hoping to be able to just forget about HiFi and listen to music. Well as you can probably guess, it was even worse so I have returned the Dali 7s.
Before I ask for advice, I have tried different speaker cables, interconnects and moving speakers into a different room. It is the same problem listening to Cds or Flac files.
So what I am wondering is if anyone has had any experience around perceived distortion, perhaps within the ear. I don't seem to have this problem apart from listening to music but I am open to any suggestions.
Going back to the nineties I had eventually compiled a system that I was 100% happy with, it was perfect for my needs and comprised of
Monitor Audio MA4 speakers which I had had since the late 70's, a Marantz cd player and a 50W Denon Amp.
After a gap of about 20 years not listening to music I decided to buy a system, A Pioneer all in one streamer, cd player, amp and a pair of Q
Acoustic 3050's and this is where it started to go wrong, it sounded very bright with the some higher notes sounding harsh. As I have never read a bad review
of the Q 3050's I assumed it was the all in one class D Pioneer and decided to revisit 90's Japanese and bought a second hand Marants SE66 Ki.
and an equally ancient Archam Alpha 7 CD player hooked up to the 3050s
A slight improvement but still the upper end, was very wearing and what can be best described as sibilance on some female vocals.
As this was totally destroying my enjoyment of music and so I decided to sell the Marantz amp and upgrade to a Cambridge streamer and separate Amp
Well no better, I had sold what was probably a better sounding amp and paid many times more for a more detailed but ultimately not as 'Gorgeous amp' in the words of the purchaser!
OK it was clear to me now, the fault lay with those Chinese speakers, so I bought some more Chinese speakers (its hard not to) and a few days ago I unboxed and eagerly set up my Dali Oberon 7s hoping to be able to just forget about HiFi and listen to music. Well as you can probably guess, it was even worse so I have returned the Dali 7s.
Before I ask for advice, I have tried different speaker cables, interconnects and moving speakers into a different room. It is the same problem listening to Cds or Flac files.
So what I am wondering is if anyone has had any experience around perceived distortion, perhaps within the ear. I don't seem to have this problem apart from listening to music but I am open to any suggestions.