![]() ![]() All in all I thought Abbey Road sounded really, really good. The lows aren't gone, they're definitely still there, just not taking over, which I think is probably a good thing. It took out the bass I'm used to, as is reflected on the graph. Have I been conditioned to bad sounding systems previously, and has everything I've ever listened to sounded 'wrong'? It's like nothing I've ever heard before, but then again I've never had a setup like this before so don't know if it's right or not. The thing is though, I listened for a while longer and couldn't really warm to the sound. I wouldn't call the sound bright, just clear. I'm no audiophile so not sure if I'm using the right words but the clarity went through the roof particularly the vocals. Half way through Here Comes the Sun I turned on the Dirac filter (expecting marginal difference) and was really, really shocked at how drastic the change was. ![]() Even though the room has been rearranged and positioning is nothing like my last setup, the sound exhibited many similar and familiar traits, though just seemed better controlled. ![]() I played a 96/24 copy of Abbey Road into the receiver (via optical from Raspberry Pi Squeezebox player, Qobuz) with the Dirac filter off and wasn't displeased with the sound it was much better than my previous setup. ![]()
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