That's not right - but what's wrong?


I'll try and make this short. Mostly new system of PrimaLuna Prologue Classic integrated amp and Totem Arro speakers with (guessing) between 100 and 200 hours (maybe more) on both. Wavelength Proton DAC or Rotel RCD-02 CD player are used for source. Speakers are wired diagonally with KimberKable 8PR per Totem suggestion, mounted on studs/washers on HW floor. Interconnects are Kimber Kable PBJ, or Audioquest Sidewinder. I also split the output to a different lower quality amp to power speakers in the kitchen. Same interconnects.

Here is the issue; sometimes I get a small distortion of an instrument or voice, although voice is more common, which seems to occur at only one frequency range. It seems most apparent at the start of some vocals. One example is Norah Jones' "Come Away With Me" - almost every pronunciation of the "W" sound starts out sounding like this but then perfect. A couple CDs sound muddled, or undefined which after listening to other CDs has me convinced is bad recording/engineering. Other music sounds great.

I guess my questions are these:
How do I figure out where the problem is so I can address it?
If this is a speaker issue will it go away with time as more hours are on the speakers or is probably something with the speaker drivers (that would seem odd as it's both speakers).
Do you think these are probably more recording errors that I didn't notice on lesser equipment I replaced (Creek 4330 amp/JM Lab Micron Carat speakers)

Thanks for your help.
jetson

Showing 2 responses by jetson

Thanks all.
Elizabeth, the diagonal wiring is this: there are (+) and (-) spades for the tweeter and the woofer. Instead of wiring to the tweeter or the woofer and using the binding clamps to transfer to the other, the speaker wires are connected to the (+) on one driver and the (-) on the other. For more info see "Single wiring" here http://totemacoustic.com/en/support/

Zd542 - thanks I'll try that. Unfortunately my headphones need repair so I can't just try direct from the DAC. I still have my Creek but need to solder in some new tweeters on the Micron Carats, then I can try on my previous rig at home. However, I would rather hear it on something that I know is better. One friend has offered for me to send him the time in the track and he'll listen with his reference cans.

Jperry - they're pretty new but that's worth a look and a good maintenance tip all the same. Thanks.
Oh - forgot to mention, the amps are pretty far apart, the new one is on the floor, the other is a couple feet above. The wires do run near each other though as the sources are between or above (DAC) the top amp. Perhaps twisting them around each other would be good?