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Old 09-04-2008, 02:37 PM   #1
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Default B&W, Paradigm, Klipsch…too bright?

As posted in another thread, I recently bought a used pair of B&W DM302 speakers. Really nice, had all the hallmarks of a good speaker – fast transient response, imaging, soundstage…etal, but the level of detail came at the expense of a very bright top end. I had also listened to an older pair of Polk Audio Monitor 40 speakers, and found them to be very much the same – too bright.

Many moons ago, I had a set of Klipsch, which also had gobs of detail, but the horn loaded tweeters caused too much listening fatigue.
So, my question is…is this the trend across the current offerings from B&W, Polk, Klipsch, Paradigm…I see a lot of metal being used in tweeters, and I’m wondering if I can ever find a pair of speakers I can enjoy without being bombarded with too much high end brightness. I know some don’t see these speakers as being out of balance, but I would appreciate any input of models/brands to be looking at for consideration. I’m looking at a lot of things on ebay, and while I know there is no substitute for in person auditioning, at least I can maybe get a direction to go in while cyber shopping.

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Old 09-04-2008, 02:43 PM   #2
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Klipsch is generally the brightest of that bunch, especially since they use metal dome tweeters. Most of Polk's new lineup is not nearly as bright, they use textile and silk dome tweeters. The monitor lineup from polk is their entry level and is probably why you didn't like the sound.

I have an older pair of Polk RTi 70's that I got about 7 years ago and they are far more relaxed than anything from Klipsch. Paradigms can be bright, but they are usually pretty solid as well. I can't speak very much for B&W as I haven't heard but one or two speakers from them, but I don't think they have the bright reputation either.... Could it be that you just don't like treble?

My best advice for any new speakers you look at would be to stay away from metal tweeters, they are notorius for being bright. You may just have to listen around a while to find something you like. Make sure that they place you are listening at doesn't have treble controls turned all the way up either!
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Klipsch is generally the brightest of that bunch, especially since they use metal dome tweeters. Most of Polk's new lineup is not nearly as bright, they use textile and silk dome tweeters. The monitor lineup from polk is their entry level and is probably why you didn't like the sound.

I have an older pair of Polk RTi 70's that I got about 7 years ago and they are far more relaxed than anything from Klipsch. Paradigms can be bright, but they are usually pretty solid as well. I can't speak very much for B&W as I haven't heard but one or two speakers from them, but I don't think they have the bright reputation either.... Could it be that you just don't like treble?

My best advice for any new speakers you look at would be to stay away from metal tweeters, they are notorius for being bright. You may just have to listen around a while to find something you like. Make sure that they place you are listening at doesn't have treble controls turned all the way up either!:p
Don't mind treble at all, as long as it's not overbearing. And yes, when I first heard the Polks, the trebel had been cranked. I set it to neutral, and they were still too bright for my taste. I think I lean towards a warmer sound, like a Boston.
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I just looked at Polk's site and they are using a silk polymer dome now. The tweeters on my polks are more of a silk cloth. I can see why you thought they might be a tad bright now. Again, I think you are just going to have to look around.

One last thing: what are you listening on now? Lots of people go from mediocre setups with the bass and treble cranked to the max to make up for the crappy speakers they have. When they do this, they get used to the bloated midrange that accompanies that kind of equilizer tweaking. Just a thought, you may just prefer a really relaxed speaker.
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Folks need to give the new Klipsch speaker line a listen. The problem with earlier Klipsch speakers had nothing to do with the material the tweeter was made of. It was the differences in sensitivity of the tweeter and mid/bass drivers. The tweeter(because of the horn loading) had a much higher sensitivity than the mid/bass drivers, so when the volume went up, the tweeter was always louder than the cone driver. This made the speaker bright at normal listening levels, and VERY bright at louder levels. The newer designs have a tweeter and mid/bass cone much closer in sensitivity, so they maintain their balance much better when turned up.
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I find my B&Ws to be too bright. I basically use THX mode on my reciever all of the time to tame them movie-wise, and most of the time that's pretty close to perfect for me. [Mine are from the middle of their top of the line Nautilus series, a generation back (803s in front, 804s in back, htm1 in the middle).] Music-wise, haven't really done that much listening due partly/mostly to their brightness, and also any more I'd rather be watching movies.
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Old 09-04-2008, 04:28 PM   #7
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I just looked at Polk's site and they are using a silk polymer dome now. The tweeters on my polks are more of a silk cloth. I can see why you thought they might be a tad bright now. Again, I think you are just going to have to look around.

One last thing: what are you listening on now? Lots of people go from mediocre setups with the bass and treble cranked to the max to make up for the crappy speakers they have. When they do this, they get used to the bloated midrange that accompanies that kind of equilizer tweaking. Just a thought, you may just prefer a really relaxed speaker.
I have an older pair of AR PS2052 speakers. My EQ is set to “off” on my Onk605.
I’m really looking at center channel speakers, with the idea that I would buy 2, and stand them vertically for an MTM arrangement. I had a pair of floor speakers years ago with this set up, and liked the way it minimized the effect of “lobbing” across the front image.
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Old 09-04-2008, 04:46 PM   #8
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To the OP, I too tended to get listening fatigue (even headaches) with bright speakers.

I would start by looking for soft dome tweeters. Even some of those tend to be bright, but it is a good place to start.

Many manufacturers have gone to metal dome tweeter (titanium, beryillium, aluminum, etc, etc) and I struggle to enjoy them. The bad thing is that some of them tend to have some of the qualities I look for: pinpoint imaging, wide soundstage, good bass response, hell some even have solid driver integration. But after listening to them for any length of time, I just have to stop. *shrug*

IMO this has come from joe schmoe liking "loud and bright"!! Some folks play it so loud it hurts their ears, but they enjoy it anyway. IMO that is why Klipsch has taken off like it has. Klipsch will flat out play LOUD with nearly any AVR because they are so efficient. So when they show off their system, the SPL alone gives them the "wow" factor.

Anyway, I could go on forever extolling the virtues (and limitations) of soft-dome tweeters, but I would start there if I were you.
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