Taming edge from remastered CDs?


It seems a common trait in my system that re-mastered CDs have better resolution and spatial information (e.g., 2003 Rhino "Fragile" by Yes) but seem sort of edgy and a little hard sounding. No such problem w/regular CDs or vinyl. I've been thinking about an equalizer to use for listening to only such recordings. Just tame the upper frequencies a little. Any suggestions? System is Cyber 800SE monoblocks, Consonance Ref 50 Preamp, David Schulte mod'd. Denon 2910, KAB mod'd Technics w/Heed Quasar Phono-pre. Acoustic treatments in use. Again, issue is with a minor segment of the listening I do.
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I just want to throw this out there. I found a tweak on Ric Schultz's site EVS. It has to do with some sand paper and a black magic marker that you use on your cd's!I tried it and it works pretty awesome!!.I couldn't believe it, but it worked for me every time.It takes that digital edge off the sound!!! Gives the sound maybe a little more warmth if you want to call it that. I have done it with everyone of my cd's so far and not just cd's but dvd's, sacd's, blu-rays too..i've noticed a difference every single time. One of the best tweaks i've ever found. and its not subtle either, you will notice it right away!