thank you for the responses. i have an equalizer on the mc c42 and use van den hul speaker cable(17ft run) room is large and irregularly shaped(about 700 sq. ft.) lots of glass and also soft surfaces. my grado rs2 headphones have good sound with no harshness, but my horns do set up some harshness to my ears. the cdp is mc mcd 205 and the amp is mc mc202. i have equalized the output somewhat to little effort. i use the 40hm taps. it is not a huge problem, but on certain recordings a harsh resonance sets up in my inner ear that can be annoying. i listen to c-jazz mainly and find the problem occurs with trumpets and a voice like dianna krall. when i changed to vdh cable it helped alot and repositioning the speakers and adding spikes helped somewhat. it is very close to being correct so i am looking for that last piece of the puzzle. i do not wish to replace the electronics so maybe the speakers are a place to look. finances dictated the speaker(klipsch rf-7) and also room size. they are used for HT as well and seemed to be a good combo for both(although not perfect) most speakers were not able to fill the room. tried sonus faber,jm labs chorus, def tech, and maggies. i think i can be pleased with the set up with one last tweak if i can find it. thank again for the excellent responses.
biggest difference...speaker cable or IC's?
when considering changing cables will there be a better sonic difference replacing the balanced IC's from the pre and source or by bi-wiring the speaker cable? looking to mellow the highs, but retain the detail and imaging. using horns with mcintosh in a very large room. any opinions appreciated.
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