To Equalize or Not to Equalize


I would love to get some advice from this forum;  My Issue is that I find some music to be coming across kind of bright/harsh, especially as I get to higher volumes (say above 90db).  My system and room is now static and not in play for change.  I was wondering if anyone has advice on the effectiveness of an equalizer, and do you have any recommendations.  Price could be up to $1-2K

Thanks All

cathat

To out speakers slightly. You'd be amazed at how slight angle changes affect treble. 

mikhllark, you make good points and have contributed to the discussion some good thoughts for consideration. I presumed the desire for EQ in the original post was not in an attempt to fix room response issues or hearing deficiencies. I presumed it was to contour the frequency spectrum to taste. 

brianmid, good points! I can understand that perspective and respect your needs for contouring the frequency spectrum easily. 

I’ve approached equalization from the perspective of wanting to hear the music how I like not necessarily how the artist “intended”.  I’m also, in general, not sure how to determine what sound the artist intended either.

The relay pots in the Max are great...I also have an original Freya with those and it's still perfect, way better than standard "wiper" pots.