I recently purchased a set of reQuests from a reputable person. As I improve components around them, there is a high frequency harshness that is more noticeable as the get loud and fill the room. The room is a carpeted 18x36, vaulted slant ceiling, adjacent to kitchen & dining room. Speakers point toward the longer dimension.
The panels were replaced by the original owner, but I don’t know when, or how old the speakers are.
I was reading about a capacitor upgrade for the crossovers that sounded like it improves what I’m hearing, but describing sound with words isn’t always precise. It’s a simple upgrade to me.
thoughts?
system: going either digital or vinyl to an NAD 106… vertically bi-amping… McIntosh mc2100 on the high end at 70% gain, Adcom 585 (200 wpc) on the low end. I’m wondering if the NAD is the weak link.
The panels were replaced by the original owner, but I don’t know when, or how old the speakers are.
I was reading about a capacitor upgrade for the crossovers that sounded like it improves what I’m hearing, but describing sound with words isn’t always precise. It’s a simple upgrade to me.
thoughts?
system: going either digital or vinyl to an NAD 106… vertically bi-amping… McIntosh mc2100 on the high end at 70% gain, Adcom 585 (200 wpc) on the low end. I’m wondering if the NAD is the weak link.