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Posted By: LT61 Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 11/30/04 06:04 PM
A while back....I was reading posts here and in reply, Someone mentioned that they leave Their a/v amp's tone controls "neutral".
They went on to say, reasoning: "so as to not "color" the sound.
I like the highs, cymbals, etc.......so in the past, I used an equalizer in my old stereo system, to adjust the sound to My tastes.

On My new system, I Had the bass neutral, and the treble all the way up...........that is until the other day.
I kept thinking off and on about the "coloring" issue brought up here.....so I decided to try both tone controls neutral.
after a few cds, I find that the sound is even better than before, now that I'm used to it.

So I want to thank the forum member who got Me to try something "new".................I'm just sorry I can't recall Who it was.

One other thing......My a/v is a Yamaha, and like the M60's, it likes to play CLEAN and LOUD....I think they are a good match for Anyone interested in a recomendation.
Posted By: expatbrit Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 11/30/04 06:34 PM
Wow, M60's with the treble all the up, I'm surprised your ears weren't bleeding. I still get the impression on certain CD's that these things have way too much treble energy.
Posted By: LT61 Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 11/30/04 07:38 PM
What?..........

I have not heard the "treble harshness" You refer to from My M60's.........maybe You have a poorly mastered cd.
Posted By: expatbrit Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 11/30/04 08:15 PM
Don't get me wrong, on most of my music collection I love the detailed response of the M60's - particularly on jazz recordings. It is on some of my rock CD's (Mettalica, Megadeth etc.) where there is a lot of cymbal crashing that the treble energy gets too much for me. Consequently I listen to a lot less rock music that I used to, which is a shame. I am currently looking into a set of used or B-stock Rocket RS750's to add to my system as a second zone for 2 channel listening.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 11/30/04 08:25 PM
You could probably get M50s to achieve a similar result... I don't have that problem, and I listen to the same music.
Posted By: LT61 Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 11/30/04 08:49 PM


I know what You mean about cymbal crashes.............they can sound like a semi-truck setting it's air brakes ,.......with "cheap speakers".
Ssssssssssssssssssssssssss, but....(with the exception of some cds) even cymbal crashes sound good to Me...on the M60's.
Posted By: expatbrit Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 11/30/04 11:28 PM
LT61,
I would change my name to NeverHappy, but we already have one of those around here!!

Stuart
Posted By: Ajax Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 12/01/04 12:18 AM
I post over at av123 as well, and have noticed your posts. I was going to "expose" you , but I wasn't sure you would appreciate it, so I behaved myself.

When I started posting there, I introduced myself, and explained who I was, and why I was there. They've treated me very well even though I own Axioms and don't own Rockets. Lomb7 posts at both forums as well, but he owns both Rockets AND Axioms.
Posted By: Michael_A Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 12/01/04 02:24 AM
I'd kill before I let anyone remove any treble from my M60s. Get them positioned correctly and control the room (hard surfaces). They do not add any treble to what is already present in the recording. If the CD has too much treble, the M60s will play it that way. They actually do the same on CDs with too much bass, but no one ever seems to complain about that. Maybe people blame their subs, or just turn them down a bit to compensate without giving the M60s a second thought.

None of the people that have heard my system had ever even heard of Axiom before. I tell people to grab whatever CDs they have in their car, and bring them in. Needless to say, every genre of music has been played. I have never had a single person say anything about too much treble. All I ever hear is "Damn...", just the way I like it.

Posted By: expatbrit Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 12/01/04 02:27 AM
Well, tonight I proved myself wrong by picking up the new Green Day CD on the way home (always been into a bit of punk, even though I was only 11 years old in '77). This CD sounds superb on my M60's and VTF-3 Mk2 in 2.1 'Stereo'. Really punchy bass, superb attack on the drums, and nice shimmering highs. Maybe I just listen to my old CD's too much and should invest in more new stuff!

Stuart
Posted By: player8 Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 12/01/04 04:02 AM
I to was amazed at how good Green Day's Greatest hits album sounds. I don't know which CD you got, but the greatest hits is a great sounding CD.
Posted By: alou Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 12/01/04 05:01 PM
If there's any Everclear fans here, their Greatest Hits disc sounds great, too. Can't wait until Nivana's new box set is available!!
Posted By: expatbrit Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 12/01/04 05:19 PM
One by One by The Foo Fighters also sounded awsesome last night at 90+dB! Tonight I will be re-discovering my grunge collection as I played a couple of Soundgarden tracks last night (Black Hole Sun, Spoonman) and was wondering why I hadn't listened for so long. What is everyones opinion on AudioSlave? I may pick up their CD tonight.
Posted By: bigjohn Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 12/01/04 05:24 PM
the audioslave cd is really good, and sounds good also. my one complaint might be that the cd has more slower songs than 'hard-driving' songs. they arent slow love ballads or nothing, but not the aggressive tempo that you would expect from a soundgarden/rage combo.? but overall, a good album.

also from the grunge days, if you have pearl jams 'verses', pop that one in. the drum work is incredible, and the guitars are very full and rich. well worth a revival..

bigjohn
Posted By: alou Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 12/01/04 05:38 PM
Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds?
Posted By: player8 Re: Thanks for the advice on a/v settings. - 12/01/04 09:04 PM
Thanks for the Everclear tip, I'll have to pick that one up. Audioslave is definitely a worthwhile pickup as well. I just picked up Pearl Jam's greatest hits, that is a compilation full of good songs.
oh yeah, the audioslave disc seriously rocks. my wife didnt like it on the car stereo(p.o.s.) but i think i can bring her around on the m60's!
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