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Onkyo 515Dab seems on the bright side

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shari
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Hi there

Wondered if anyone could offer some advice.  Bought the Onkyo together with Monitor Audio BR2s.  After some playing the sound seemed a bit boxy on the mid range, so I changed the speakers over to my Ruark Prelude "s ( I know chalk and cheese and all that!).  The sound I get from the Ruarks is far more full, but the music seems a bit on the bright side now. Anyone have any suggestions?  the system and BR2s were not broken in but I am not sure what way to go now and whether the edge will come off the system, the BR2s will lose the boxyness, or I should change speakers.  I want something with a really full sound, spacious and open.

 

Any suggestions welcome

 

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Shari

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Re: Onkyo 515Dab seems on the bright side

Because of the engineering nature of speakers, the older - higher end pair will, normally, out preform the new - lower end pair.
Brightness?  I don't know if the Prelude can be sand fill at the bottom half of the carbinet? I done that with my old Talisman 2 and the bass firm up to balance the slightly bright treble.

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shari
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Re: Onkyo 515Dab seems on the bright side

I may try that

The other alternative is to stay with the Br2s until they break in and see where we are then.  I have come down from a pretty good Cyrus sytem with PMC FB1s to this, so there is bound to be a huge difference.  The Br2s have great base and treble, but the mid band is a bit hemmed in.  It may be the becuase thats what you get at this price.  I would be happy to buy another set of speakers at a higher price is there are any recommendations, but I maybe stuck with what I have currently

 

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Shari