Speakers sound too bright.


I just bought a new pair of Martin Logan 60xti speakers.  They are too bright and fatiguing.  I would like to avoid returning them.  I've tried toeing them in and out.  I cant get them further than 1ft away from the wall (back of speaker to wall).  I have a about 1-2 hrs of play time on them.  Not sure if break in will help settle the upper frequencies down. Any suggestions...?

rwalsh07

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All speakers in the world sound distorted and bright, except Wavetouch audio Antero speaker.

Compare Antero sound vs. Magico A-1, Focal Sopra No. 1, TAD Me1 below

Antero

https://youtu.be/LlYlIvmmg3c?si=EB_m8Mi5PRDD2vcJ&t=152

Magico - in video, Jay’s voice is perfectly natural. So, this is honest A1 sound.

https://youtu.be/iLQMNJi8JAs?si=7V-pIRiieDqu1_1B

Focal - People’s voice sound great in recording. So, this is real Sopra sound.

https://www.youtube.com/live/Msaq4kCYclw?si=lJMZFA1mufR9DUxM&t=830

TAD - Accuphase + DCS. (expensive!)

https://youtu.be/aAWLLMladgM?si=VMZwsUfb4R99zRCR

Alex/Wavetouch audio