taming a nasty treble response


ideas for correcting frequency response imbalances, especially due to over emphasis in the treble region have often been requested.

i experienced this problem myself, with a combination of magnepan 1.6s and a bat vk d5 cd player.

rather than even consider replacing a component, i thought of an inexpensive solution, something you may have around the house, being used for another purpose.

i am referring to cedar blocks used as a moth repellant.

i placed two of these objects under the front "feet" of the 1.6s, changing the radiating angle of the tweeter.

as a result there was a shift in the spectral balance. there was less treble energy and i was pleased because it cost me nothing to solve a problem.

i mention this as a suggestion to consider, before replacing that "bright" sounding amp or other component one may be considering for replacement.

no, it's not a panacea, but it's worth a try.

one can also vary the thickness of a piece of wood to observe the effects on the over all balance.

another idea is to raise the speaker off the floor, so that the tweeter "fires" over one's ears.
mrtennis

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My Maggies are raised about 8 inches off the floor, with open space underneath and I think it helps
For one thing, it reduces floor bounce...