Why does my system now have shrill top end.


The equipment in my system (listed below) has not changed but I now find on both CD and Vinyl a high end shrillness to the sound (treble is very harsh) that has become very annoying, especially at high volume levels. I have no idea why this happened all of a sudden.

Endevour E-3
Pass 30.8
Pass XP 20
Esoteric K01x
Linn LP12 (Ortofon Black cartridge)
Linn Linto Phono Preamp
PS Audio P5 (Amp plugged in directly to wall)
JL Audio F112 v2 sub
OCOS Speaker cable (15 feet)
Pass XLR interconnect (Preamp to Amp)
Harmonic Technology Cable Magic Link (not current version). RCA termination

Any ideas?
proacman
To the OP
Did you try replacing the speaker cables yet? Anything will do for a cheap dirty test, zip cord, bell wire even regular SO cord ( no you do not have to use all 3 conductors LoL!).

I may have missed this but did this start at the same time as the kitchen refurb grand opening ceremony? If not then even though all the potential kitchen issues may not be helping overall SQ I doubt that it is the cause of this particular gremlin.
I am thinking most likely cause (after eliminating speaker cables and checking all interconnect integrity) would be the Pass or the P5 but most likely the Pass.
Hoping it is not as yes it is a royal pain and cost to pack up and ship back to Pass for a checkup.

On another note entirely (sic)
Why oh why do we feel the need for openly hostile, rude, antagonistic and generally arrogant posts? Oh and then the additional purely inane ones to boot that serve no usefull purpose whatsoever.
Everybody is a keyboard warrior nowadays........
Jim (Jea48), in my case there's no particular reason I haven't mentioned the preamp.  It's certainly one of many possibilities that can't be ruled out at this point.

Also, +1 to all of the comments by Uberwaltz.

Best regards,
-- Al
 
The cables seem highly unlikely, based on the info provided for a multitude of reasons. It is sudden, it's on both channels and proacman didn't mention messing with cables at all.
@toddverrone

I would agree the cables or the interconnects are unlikely culprits but as it is a very simple and cheap test it should not be ignored.It is possible it really was not sudden, a connection may have been corroding or degrading for a while but then reached a point where it had gone that far as to now present itself as an audible artifact at last.Unlikely true but not impossible and one that should not be ignored in the greater scheme of things.



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