I agree with Musicdoc. Start with room treatment. Your system will benefit from it no matter what components you decide to use. I too recently had this problem as my speakers are a little bright. I built two bass traps and three wall panels (two at first relflection points and one on the rear wall) and the problem is 90% solved. Good luck. Fatigue is the most annoying problem.
How can I solve a Linn
I got a great deal on an all-Linn system that includes a Genki cd player, Tukans biamped with a Linn Majik and a Linn LK85, and Linn analogue interconnects. It sounds great for the money, but it's a bit light on the bass and, worse, on some music very bright to the point of fatiguing (solo accoustic guitar/vocal stuff, for example). Can anyone suggest how I can adjust the bright, almost harsh, sound? Different interconnects? Expensive rack/isolation? Room adjustments (e.g. rugs on the walls)? Forget biamping and go back to just the Majik? Go Aktiv or add a sub? Ditch the Tukans? I'm at something of a loss. I fooled around with a couple of different interconnects but couldn't really tell the difference (don't know how people do).
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