That would fit the bill. Also still worth checking impedance/phase curves for an easy load. Fritz should be a leader there and so far seems to be.
It’s seldom just one thing. Could be at least three contributing factors to various degrees 1) inherent speaker brightness 2) more difficult load to drive 3) room acoustics/low ceiling. Wires used could also. I think I recall some kind of power conditioning being used so I would assume that is covered for now.
hilde, is there a picture or some other more detailed description of the room here somewhere that I missed? Others responses lead me to suspect that.
Nobody ever said good sound was easy.....especially with acoustically challenged rooms to start with and sensitive ears.
Well, MC kinda insinuated that but he is special. :)
It’s seldom just one thing. Could be at least three contributing factors to various degrees 1) inherent speaker brightness 2) more difficult load to drive 3) room acoustics/low ceiling. Wires used could also. I think I recall some kind of power conditioning being used so I would assume that is covered for now.
hilde, is there a picture or some other more detailed description of the room here somewhere that I missed? Others responses lead me to suspect that.
Nobody ever said good sound was easy.....especially with acoustically challenged rooms to start with and sensitive ears.
Well, MC kinda insinuated that but he is special. :)