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  1. David Judah

    is it true that bright sound has better imaging than warm sound

    I would consider it possible, Saurav, but not as likely. It is especially easy to detect when you are comparing products and one particular range is out of balance. It is much more common for speaker manufacturers to boost the upper midrange frequencies, so when someone is exposed to a more...
  2. David Judah

    is it true that bright sound has better imaging than warm sound

    I say no, because I consider imaging more a product of timing(when the signal from the stereo pair arrive at the listener). However, I do think it affects accuracy(although I know you didn't ask about that), because as Obi mentioned, a warmer sound usually involves a roll-off of HF info. DJ
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