In Reply to: RE: Many folks don't hear the effect posted by sberger on March 10, 2021 at 08:54:21:
buy and sell stuff regularly to experiment with what's available and discover what works best. Every choice involves compromises to an extent.
It would drive me nuts to be as sensitive to speakers/gear faults.
BTW, I spend lots of time listening to a pair of modified New Advents in the garage. They are somewhat tonally colored and the top octave is both rolled off and not as transparent as those with nice dome tweeters. Their sins, however, are largely that of omission.
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