Maybe its just me, but I am confused. You were enjoying the sound of your system, and then you inserted some new amps that sounded better than your old amp in every way, except for the fact that you no longer like the sound of your system, it is now too warm. And you want to know whether the preamp or speakers are too blame?
What am I missing here? It seems to me that you prefer the sound of the Bryston amp. I am not a fan of Bryston amps, as they are too bright sounding for me, but you claim that you enjoy that kind of sound. It seems to me that the simple fix is to sell the Odyssey Stratos monoblocks and going back to the Bryston amp.
Generally, when I insert a new component into my system, if I have a negative feeling over the overall performance of my system, I remove the new component. I don't start to guess what I should change next to help the new offending component fit in better.
Cheers,
John
What am I missing here? It seems to me that you prefer the sound of the Bryston amp. I am not a fan of Bryston amps, as they are too bright sounding for me, but you claim that you enjoy that kind of sound. It seems to me that the simple fix is to sell the Odyssey Stratos monoblocks and going back to the Bryston amp.
Generally, when I insert a new component into my system, if I have a negative feeling over the overall performance of my system, I remove the new component. I don't start to guess what I should change next to help the new offending component fit in better.
Cheers,
John