Room is way too bright.


Question?
Unfortunately, my listening room has a lot of windows.

I’m happy with my system, but I need to decrease the higher frequencies at bit.
What is the best and most cost effective way of achieving that?

 

 

 

lovehifi22

Watch this before my explanation.

https://youtu.be/IHf_FSa8amE?si=hj2cK9yOqjRKA3Xv

All speakers sounds/behave like above left speaker. The natural sound and Hi-Fi (un-natural) sound don’t blend. To test, you say anything (hello repeat) in front of your speaker.

Carefully listen around your audio room if there are any natural sounds present such as a spinning fan (freezer), dog noise, winds, water flowing, washing dishes, etc. These noises (distraction) will make the hi-fi sound irritating like above left speaker. Without natural sounds (distraction), hi-fi sounds are OK to listen since human ears adjust to it. Yes. Glasses will add more irritation, but it could be a small part. Alex/Wavetouch audio