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As a past owner of the 700 series the sibilants (s-sounds) are due to the midrange/crossover they use. There is a peak somewhere from 3-5k. I am sure the measurements show it. Not only is there a peak but it seems like cone break up as well. No electronics will fix it and if it really bothers you I would move to a different brand.
I found the same issue with the 804d3. Only when moving to the 805s did it go away. Not sure about the 803d3 as I have not spend a lot of time with them, just demos.
I own both Rotel and Macintosh amps. I can say the Rotel is brighter as a house sound. Is the Rotel bright or McIntosh dark? I don’t know but the McIntosh does soften the edges a bit and is more enjoyable. A change in amp will NOT fix the mids on the B&Ws though.
As a past owner of the 700 series the sibilants (s-sounds) are due to the midrange/crossover they use. There is a peak somewhere from 3-5k. I am sure the measurements show it. Not only is there a peak but it seems like cone break up as well. No electronics will fix it and if it really bothers you I would move to a different brand.
I found the same issue with the 804d3. Only when moving to the 805s did it go away. Not sure about the 803d3 as I have not spend a lot of time with them, just demos.
I own both Rotel and Macintosh amps. I can say the Rotel is brighter as a house sound. Is the Rotel bright or McIntosh dark? I don’t know but the McIntosh does soften the edges a bit and is more enjoyable. A change in amp will NOT fix the mids on the B&Ws though.