What speakers? I have a suggestion but you must be comfortable getting inside the cabinet and get access to the crossover. If the tweeter circuit is designed with a choke(resistor), reduce the ohm value a bit. Maybe 0.5 ohms. Had to the same myself.
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@sureshmirchand ....an equalizer can 'fix' that high-end 'roll-off' to the degree of another listener noting that everything is beginning to sound 'shrill' to them but ok to you....🙁 The most common 'flaw' in our experience of audio is the age of the listener and the degradation of 'our equipment' in a world of noise. Here's a 'quickie cure', meanwhile... I've a pair of the earlier 8024's, whereas the 2496 has it on steroids. Available used....I've some other Behr items, their 'loudspeaker mgmt.' digital x-over is sweet...👍 ...does depend upon how one feels about mixing 'phile with pro gear... |
Suresh Some great suggestions here, and I have no experience with hearing aids or equalizers. I however can recommend silver cables for increasing treble; either high purity silver, or silver plated. For me personally (since my hearing is not yet fading), they can be a bit much in the detail department....but I could definitely see them as beneficial for needing more emphasis with treble. Some cables I've tried (some of which I still own): LavriCables, DHLabs, and Zavfino. Those brands seem to offer a very cost effective entry point |
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