That's a really bad idea. I'm sure you don't want to hear this but I'll say it anyway. Assuming the speakers are set up and broken in properly, you made a mistake. You can try to buy components that will act as an EQ to "fix" your problem. The only problem with that is it almost never works. No offence to future posters, but playing with the room won't fix it either. In my opinion, you will save a lot of time and money if you get rid of the problem (The speakers), and just buy ones that you like. If you don't, theres a good chance that you will end up with a whole equipment rack full of mistakes.
Choice for wilson Watt/puppy 5.1 internal wiring
I bought Wilson watt puppies 5.1 for a good used price.
Unit looks pretty good. And sounds excellent. Slightly on brighter side in the sound quality to my ears.
Thinking to change internal wiring which might make it softer. I have no clue what to use and also wondering if it really helps. Would appreciate your input. Thanks.
Unit looks pretty good. And sounds excellent. Slightly on brighter side in the sound quality to my ears.
Thinking to change internal wiring which might make it softer. I have no clue what to use and also wondering if it really helps. Would appreciate your input. Thanks.
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