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Re: Too prominent s-sounds on human voices - any cure?

Hi Zeno,

You wrote:
> BTW didn't mean to shun your system. It's one of the best I’ve seen.

Completely ok and thanks for the kind words! I did not understand it as a critique in the first place:-)

You wrote:
> Can you ship it over so I can hear? I will ship back at my expense.

Then the freightmen will have to carry them up from the basement themselves:-) Each bass horn is about 400 kilo's. I almost never got them down the stairs(!)

The mid/tweeter section is positioned so it is exactly "clear" (but no more than that) of the bass horns when viewed from the listening position. I did that in order to achieve the best possible integration, and it works very well. However, when I chanced mid/high horns/drivers (from Oris 150/AER MD3's to these) I had to raise the crossover point, and as a consequence I had to move the sofa, where I am sitting, about 3 feet back in order to keep the integration well.

I have also considered the Behringer, but still have not decided what to do. But thanks for the advise!

All the best
Peter


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