Pearljam5000
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I would love those, has anybody had a chance to hear them? I'd have to separate from my wife though, there's only so much she will put up with.
That designer has some unsettled issues.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and isn't a constant.That designer has some unsettled issues.
Georgia O’Keefe might’ve liked these… especially that third one.![]()
I’m not commenting that they aren’t attractive, necessarily.Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and isn't a constant.
When I first saw those speakers 15-20 years ago, I thought they were spectacular looking. Today, not so much.
Then why do you have such excessive treble at your listening position? I can see it being less bright in the rest of the room, but where you measured it's bright. Perhaps you are a little bit older and have lost much of your higher frequency hearing and don't notice?They sure don‘t sound bright at all.
Don‘t forget, they’re not the ubiquitous multiway quasi point source design.
These full range line sources are 2,35m high, launch cylindrical wavefronts into the room and the measurement has more of a near-field character.
They energize the room more evenly, thus offer a very wide listening window.
I also use flat curve to the top in my listening position and it's not bright as long as the bass is boosted below 200Hz or soThen why do you have such excessive treble at your listening position? I can see it being less bright in the rest of the room, but where you measured it's bright. Perhaps you are a little bit older and have lost much of your higher frequency hearing and don't notice?
Then why do you have such excessive treble at your listening position? I can see it being less bright in the rest of the room, but where you measured it's bright. Perhaps you are a little bit older and have lost much of your higher frequency hearing and don't notice?
You want me to be really sarcastic? I can.
Thanks for your sarcasm, but did you compute my explanatory post at all?
Seemingly not.
BTW, my daughter and her friends, all in the early to late twenties with good hearing, always commented very enthusiastically about the sound, even when listening to some of their compressed-to-oblivion tracks.
I'd hardly call that excessive treble. It's aroundb3-4 dB down on average compared to the midrange. I think people are too accustomed to seing a 10 dB downward sloping Harman curve for listening position FR.Then why do you have such excessive treble at your listening position? I can see it being less bright in the rest of the room, but where you measured it's bright. Perhaps you are a little bit older and have lost much of your higher frequency hearing and don't notice?
Looks like someone has hornitis, a terrible growth that occurs on audio systems that causes perceptions of nirvana in those individuals foolish enough place themselves in front of the diseased flowers
I'm just used hearing that, a 3-4dB slope is too bright for me.I'd hardly call that excessive treble. It's aroundb3-4 dB down on average comapared to the midrange. I think people are too accustomed to seing a 10 dB downward sloping Harman curve for listening position FR.
I'm sure that if you pay enough any thing's possibleYes, these Genelec have been posted before. Just thinking that it would be nice if I could have a pair, finished to match my kitchen table.
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