Tone controls- to use or not?


Thanks to years of playing in bands, and more recently working in a noisy environment, I've come to the sad realisation that my 40-year old ears no longer have their original upper frequency response. Adding a bit of "treble" on my amp's tone controls helps, but I'm normally loathe to use these controls.

Should I be looking at changing my setup to incorporate "brighter" sounding components, or is adding a little treble with the tone controls legitimate?

My system is a Cambridge 640C player, NAD c720 stereo receiver (based on c320 amp) and B&W DM602 speakers, Monster cable IC's and heavy guage "Kordz" (Australian) copper speaker wires.
carl109

Showing 1 response by 2chnlben

It's hell to get old! I was frustrated because my system's soundstage was of center. I kept trying to tweak the left speaker placement to get a central image. What I have found is that I have some hearing loss in my right ear. When I cup my right ear the image is dead-center. I put the left speaker back in its original position and I now use the balance control to make the necessary adjustments. It only goes downhill from here....