Holy Brightness Batman!


I recently bought some Energy Veritas 2.2i stand mount speakers, with matching stands, and I was really impressed with them until today.  All of a sudden, they seem overly bright.  I find it interesting, that at first I loved all the detail and clarity and how open they sound, but after a two weeks they are just too much now.

I also found it interesting, that even though I loved the way they sounded during the honeymoon period, I wasn’t listening to music very much.  The first day that I got my Dynaudio Xeo 6’s, I listened to them for 12 hours straight.  I’ve listened to my Tyler Acoustics for long periods of time as well.  The Veritas though, 15-30 minutes into a listening session, I’d be falling asleep, even at 3 or 4 o’clock in the afternoon.  I wondered if it was because my brain was processing more information because the Veritas were revealing so much more information to me.  Anyhow, this is / was not a good thing.

So, I’m wondering if any of you have had similar experiences with “overly” detailed speakers, or speakers that are borderline too bright.  I feel like if I were demo’ing these speakers next to my Tylers, I’d pick the Veritas for sure, but I’d be wrong.  I’ve always been a fan of detailed, slightly bright, speakers, but now I wonder if I would have been better off with more musical, laid back speakers that draw me into the sound and keep my attention until late into the night.

So take note, when you are trying to make a decision on which speakers to purchase, the ones that grab your attention first may not be the best choice.  
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Showing 3 responses by akgwhiz

@arctikdeth Those Scanspeaks are in 2-way Madisound NADA, Klang Ton build kit in cabinets by Lee Taylor.  Went ported.   Ps, as you see by my handle I'm in AK.  You (arctik)?

@b_limo Then you know of what I speak!  I upgraded DAC this winter to an r2r type with tube in a MHDT Orchid.  Better than prior but still not vinyl "warm" to me.  No complaints, just one man's opinion.  Not sure I caught what your main source material was.  Using hybrid A/D amp.  If all digital you may choose softest, least bright choice.  For me with about 50/50 these Be have worked.
Same this guy.  Tried a pair once with metal domed tweeters (can't recall actual driver but was aluminum) and lasted about 3 days.  Went back to silk.  So concerning Revelators, I'd agree but my current 2 ways use the Illuminators.  They are beryllium (technically a metal)  but trust me on this, they arent like other "metal" tweeters.  Detailed but not harsh or overly  brilliant. I was skeptical to try but now a believer.  Comments seem to put them brighter than Seas but not in typical metal fashion.