Speakers sound too bright.


I just bought a new pair of Martin Logan 60xti speakers.  They are too bright and fatiguing.  I would like to avoid returning them.  I've tried toeing them in and out.  I cant get them further than 1ft away from the wall (back of speaker to wall).  I have a about 1-2 hrs of play time on them.  Not sure if break in will help settle the upper frequencies down. Any suggestions...?

rwalsh07

My suggestion would be to restate your question and include as much information as possible such as:  Room, amplification, source, cabling & power conditioning.

@rick_n  +1.  Hard to assess anything without that info along with what speakers you were using before.  Also, 1-2 hours isn’t nearly sufficient — you should give them a minimum of 100 hours to begin to seriously judge them, and they could well improve further to 200 hours and beyond. 

I'm new to this "forum" stuff.

Room: 30ft X 30ft.  

  • Set up is on the front/right side of the room.  back wall is 15ft back from the listening position.  Left wall is 20 feet from the listening position. Right wall is 10ft from listening position.  In as sense, I'm in the right/front corner of a 30ft x 30ft room.
  1. Amp -- Two Schiit TYR Monoblocks.
  2. Pre-Amp -- Schiit Freya +
  3. DAC -- Schiit Yggy O.G.
  4. Speaker Cable -- Blue Jean Cable (10 AWG)
  5. Source -- Lumin Streamer

@rwalsh07 

Do you have any acoustic treatment, are there a variety of furnishings, rugs, etc. or is everything bare walls and bare floors?

Pretty much bare wall, no room treatment, flooring is a mixture of carpet and laminate flooring.  I had my KEF R3 Metas set up identically but weren't nearly as harsh.  I changed speakers because the KEFs sounded a too analytical/metallic for me. I thought the MLs would richen it up a bit, floor is a mixture of carpet and laminate flooring.  The listening area has carpet, approximately 15ft x 15ft.  The speakers are on the carpet.