DSP would be a good idea. At least get a view of what your curve looks like. Modifying things along the curve could be a really good thing.
And then I'd buy a puppy
System assessment...
Just retired...I have the time and interest to consider system upgrades. Although I have some very nice gear, I'm not sure about the synergy of the system as a whole. My system has been assembled over many years, gradualy making upgrades and improvements. Sadly, all changes have been done through thorough research, and educated risk taking.. I don't have access to a brick and mortar shop, a 5 hour drive to Chicago or Twin Cities...
I'm looking for opinions regarding my system. Do I have components that don't necessarily complement each other based upon others experience and opinions. I'm open to stepping back and rethinking the entire system if necessary. Below is a list of my components and speakers.
Aestthetix, Mimas , integrated w/DAC
Jay;s Audio M2 transport
VPI Prime w/ Shyla cart
Manley Chinook, Upscale Audio Special, phono
KEF ref. 1 (not Meta)
(2) REL SHO S/3 subs
Silversmith Fidelium speaker cables
My other cables are a hodgepodge collection of budget and midrange quality.
Any observations?
Thanks.
@larseand More often than not bright sound is a byproduct of a system lacking in the bass department. Have you optimized your subwoofer integration? |
Nobody on the board can tell you how your system sounds in your room and if it works for you. All the suggestion to change components may or may not accomplish what you are looking for, which to be honest, is somewhat vague. Why do you want to switch you DAC? Do you want to add streaming? I think if you better defined what you want to do, you'll get better answers. |
lol! Yes, a good pet can definitely add warmth to your system. And re DSP, I also am not a huge fan of adding (more) digital processing to one’s system if one can avoid it. Another obvious way to add warmth to your system is thru your speaker choice. I believe your KEF’s are known to be very detailed speakers. A different approach would be something like a nice pair of Harbeths - they always make me smile. |