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M80 Brightness w/Yamaha RX-V3000
#6223 10/08/02 08:02 PM
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I know this may be an old subject, but I do find the M80's too bright on certain recordings. A good example is a cd I really like, Eagles - Hell Freezes Over. I like to play it pretty loud and it sounds wonderful, but some of the crowd noise is way too harsh. I saw Alan's comments about certain cd recordings and had never thought before that could be the culprit. But I also wonder if my Yamaha RX-V3000 could be a contributing factor. I have been thinking about getting either some monoblocks or a 2-channel amp just for the fronts anyway. I'd appreciate any opinions or comments.

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#6224 10/08/02 08:37 PM
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I cannot comment on the brightness using the RX-V3000, I have the hell freezes over DVD. I am running the M80's on a Denon 5800 and I do not find brightness to be an issue. I normally play the DVD in PCM stereo not DTS. I would have to get the CD to compare and see if they sound very much different, I may just for interest do that. But again what we hear and like is such a matter of personal taste and preference that it is really difficult to quantify in such a statement. The only way for you to know whether it is the RX-V3000 that you are hearing this brightness from or if it is the speakers is to audition in your setting several components and then you decide what you like or don't like.

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#6225 10/08/02 09:11 PM
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I'm not running Axiom speakers yet (I’m planning on getting some very soon), but I have the Eagles DVD, the music sounds really good the entire time, but in between songs the crowd in the surround speakers in way too loud in DTS mode. I’m not positive about in stereo, but I don’t think it had this problem as much in stereo. I’ll listen to it again with my speakers and my headphones and see how it is in stereo. Who ever mixed the DTS mix got a little excited with the crowd noise I think.

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#6226 10/08/02 09:40 PM
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Try the PCM Stereo mode, I find that it is superior to the DTS track on this DVD. What I did not like in the DTS track is the vocals being output soley from the center channel speaker. The DTS track itself just does not sound right to me it seems hollow somehow. While the PCM track is very well done and allows me to set whatever sound mode I like from the receiver. So if I want to use Pure Direct, or DTS Neo 6 Music I can.

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#6227 10/14/02 01:38 PM
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Here is what looks to be a $50 solution to your problem.

It is called the Ah! LS Noise Killer - Can be purchaed at http://www.upscaleaudio.com/ - They are located under Ah! products, then Ah! other products.

Also can find reviews here - http://www.audioreview.com/Others/AH!+LS+Noise+Killer/PRD_124146_1590crx.aspx

Supposed to remove all edginess and harshness without removeing any clarity.

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#6228 10/14/02 03:59 PM
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when you check out this link for the AH filter can anyone tell me whats wrong with the picture and description?
http://www.upscaleaudio.com/noiseinstruct.htm

Not very good for a company that call themselves Upscale Audio.

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#6229 10/14/02 06:36 PM
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Do you mean besides the fact that there are no speaker cables anywhere to be seen?

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#6230 10/14/02 06:46 PM
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I am sure John means the fact that contrary to what the description says - " If your speakers are bi-wired, like the ones pictured below", the speakers are not connected that way, or ready to connect as bi-wired.

For that, the clip or bridge between the sets of binding posts must be removed.

That would also be true for bi-amping these speakers.

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#6231 10/14/02 07:01 PM
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Yes, it has a wording error, perhaps it should read:
"If your speakers are bi-wirable"
Then it would make sense.
But if it works, who cares?
Many websites have these type of errors, quality sites included.
If it works (and that is still to be determined) then I will forgive them!

Patrick

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#6232 10/14/02 07:48 PM
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I thought he was referring to it looking like the insulation is under the caps. That can't make for a good connection.

Michael

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