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<blockquote data-quote="Jimi77" data-source="post: 8837349" data-attributes="member: 673702"><p>Might be the 3/4" - better off-axis response and/or sensitivity could lead to a brighter sounding tweeter. I'm not sure why they recommend moving it closer to the mid to solve the brightness. I'd try moving it off-axis. Another simple trick is place a couple layers of speaker grill cloth in front of the tweeter to tame the sound. You could also put on L-pad on the tweeter to knock down the sensitivity another few db. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes the brightness is caused by a reflection, try rolling down the windows and see if that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimi77, post: 8837349, member: 673702"] Might be the 3/4" - better off-axis response and/or sensitivity could lead to a brighter sounding tweeter. I'm not sure why they recommend moving it closer to the mid to solve the brightness. I'd try moving it off-axis. Another simple trick is place a couple layers of speaker grill cloth in front of the tweeter to tame the sound. You could also put on L-pad on the tweeter to knock down the sensitivity another few db. Sometimes the brightness is caused by a reflection, try rolling down the windows and see if that helps. [/QUOTE]
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