Ricky64
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My system is sounding pretty good....See the components in my signature. I suspect they are all "tuned" in the same respect...I am getting incredible imaging, depth, mid midrange tonality, not bright. Lower bass is controlled and excellent.
Compared to an older system, which was less sophisticated and exaggerated and loose in bass and with a low midrange emphasis, I miss some chesty weight to middle piano, tenor sax, etc. Also, many older rock recordings come off thin and a bit too "fast".
Using Roon, I can add a bump around 125 to 150Hz. With this, I get some fill in to those frequencies that adds some weight, but the phenomenal imaging disappears.
So, a few questions at play;
-It could be that the Roon DSP is degrading overall sound quality
-Or, is there something about the lower midrange and upper bass frequencies that interfere with spatial representation/cues?
I do believe my Grimm/Mola Mola/Gryphon is pretty exceptional in imaging at its baseline without being bright..
The question is, does warmth and weight typically interfere with the highest level of imaging?
Thanks
Compared to an older system, which was less sophisticated and exaggerated and loose in bass and with a low midrange emphasis, I miss some chesty weight to middle piano, tenor sax, etc. Also, many older rock recordings come off thin and a bit too "fast".
Using Roon, I can add a bump around 125 to 150Hz. With this, I get some fill in to those frequencies that adds some weight, but the phenomenal imaging disappears.
So, a few questions at play;
-It could be that the Roon DSP is degrading overall sound quality
-Or, is there something about the lower midrange and upper bass frequencies that interfere with spatial representation/cues?
I do believe my Grimm/Mola Mola/Gryphon is pretty exceptional in imaging at its baseline without being bright..
The question is, does warmth and weight typically interfere with the highest level of imaging?
Thanks