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   Optimising my stereo set-up

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Optimising my stereo set-up
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Hi there,

I recently made a few quick buys to put together what I thought would be a decent entry-level stereo setup in my lounge. I started with a NAD 302 amp, NAD 502 CD player and NAD 5025 turntable. I matched these with an older pair of Tannoy Mercury MX1s I'd had for a long time.

Upgraditis set in rather quickly and I purchased an addition amp, a newer NAD c720bee. And I picked up a set of fairly heavy steel speaker stands, so that my MX1s didn't have to rest on a table top.

The addition of the c720bee and the stands has turned what felt like a fairly warm system into one that's slightly too bright and analytical.

Given what I've just described, I wonder if anyone could advise of improvements I could make to this system or that I should consider.

Thanks for reading.

Funcrusha

Posted on: 9/4 12:03
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