Help, my system seem to have slowly gotten " bright"


I have all all of the same stuff for several years and it has always sounded awesome. Lately thought it has gotten where some of the higher frequencys have like a shrill to them. It kinda breaks up at louder volumns but is noticable at lower ones too. I have swapped amps out, preamps too but no change.

Really the only thing left is the player which is a 7 year old sony hapzeis. the only thing i have is a cheap cd player that is like 25 years old to compare. This player has a hard drive with all lossless music on it. It has an onboard DAC too.

Has anyone expierenced anything like this where a source or a dac degraded like this instead of just quitting altogather ?

 

ericreyn

I’m assuming you’re noticing brightness on the recordings you have played before and are familiar with. 
So the question is…did anything change in your room? Furniture updates or moving things around? Removing or changing area rug? Removed window treatments? Any changes in wall decor such as paintings, etc.? Changes in power delivery such as adding or removing power conditioner, changing outlets, running dedicated lines?

I have isolated each speaker and they both some the same. The room hasn’t changed. I am very aware how the placement can have an effect on the sound. I can change the bass sound significantly by just moving them closer to the wall. As I mentioned I have  2 sets of speakers. I have some revel f208’s that are like 7 years old. I later got some revel f228be with is basically the same cabinets with better drivers. I have loved since I got them, they do have a similar sound to the f208’s but just better all around.

So I have just moved the 228,s out and put the 208,s back in and do not hear the excessive brightness present in the others. So I am not sure what to do now.

I did a tone test but couldn’t really notice anything odd.

So, either the tweeters are damaged (but still work ) or the crossover got damaged somehow. Are either of these possable especially the crossover ? What would a marginal crossover sound like ?

 

Since one of your speaker pair sounds good, you have a good setup for debugging this.

My recommendation is to try the different frequency sweep (you can easily find this on Tidal/Qobuz/etc.) and for each frequency write down spl at your listening position.  Do this for both pairs of speakers and see if any significant difference pops up.  If you don't have a SPL meter you can use a free app for your android or ios phone.