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Dennis, such adjectives as "warm" and "neutral" and such are hugely questionable when applied to electronics; sometimes you have to read between the lines in a magazine review; there is no accepted scientific evidence that electronics have a "sound." Those adjectives, however, do apply when describing the sonic characteristics of speakers and other transducers. "Rolled-off highs" means just that: a component that has little response above a certain frequency (an electronic component can be designed to roll off at 10 kH or 15 kH, but why would a manufacturer want to do that?).
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