You people are amazing. I didn't expect this kind of response to my little problem. The Lyndorf is all digital and my model does not have room correction. It has analog outputs but no analog inputs. It is connected to the amp with an Audioquest digital coaxial cable. My listening room is small and the speakers are very large. I'm beginning to believe that the room is sometimes overwhelmed by the two 10" woofers on each speaker. That said, some recordings sound very good and others not so good. I have to admit even some vocals sound good. Nora Jones "Don't know why" and Leonard Cohen's recordings sound clear and upfront. But in other recordings that are known for their high quality like Steely Dan, Peter Gabriel, and Lucinda Williams, the vocals are weak, volume-wise, and sound behind the instruments. I have tried the speakers far apart and pointed straight ahead, 5 feet apart and pointed at the listener, and everything in-between. Currently they are 7 1/2 feet apart and pointed almost at the listener. I am 8 feet away. The speakers are 3 1/2 feet from side walls and 4 feet from the wall behind the speakers (I've heard this wall referred to as front and back). The room is 15' X 15', painted drywall, 9 foot ceiling (acoustical tile), carpeted floor. There are two windows behind the speakers with curtains. One side wall has French doors that are covered, the other side wall has a window with curtains.
Muffled vocals
I have positioned my speakers every way imaginable and I just can't get the vocals the way I want. They're centered, but they seem like they're in the background. I want them more up front. I've tried various toeing methods and room treatment but they still seem a little muffled. My equipment: Lyngdorf TDAI-2200 integrated, Marantz CD6006, Tyler Acoustics D-20, Anti-Cables, Audioquest digital cable. I know the recording can have a lot to do with it, but Steely Dan's Aja is known for the recording quality and Donald Fagen is in the back. My terminology no doubt betrays my lack of sophistication when it come to audio, but I know something's not right. Any suggestions?
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