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    Default Sierra's and Vocals

    Do Sierra's accentuate vocals -- a lot?

    I have been listening to a lot of music lately and it seems that on at least 75% of my music the vocals are so pronounced that the rest of the music is lost.

    Is that a trademark of the Sierra's?


    Thanks...Alan

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    Default Re: Sierra's and Vocals

    The Sierra's, along with all of Ascends' speakers, are tuned for neutrality, and therefore do not "Focus" on one particular quality over another. You will get detailed, clear vocals, but not exaggerated. The Sierras excel at resolving details without being harsh. They are smooth and extended, both top end and bottom end. the mids are probably considered laid back and not in your face.

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    Default Re: Sierra's and Vocals

    The Sierra's will faithfully reproduce the sound in the recording. Vocals come through with remarkable presence. But no speaker can fix a poorly mixed recording where the vocals and instruments are out of balance.

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    Default Re: Sierra's and Vocals

    Need new music I guess...

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    Default Re: Sierra's and Vocals

    Quote Originally Posted by ahender View Post
    Do Sierra's accentuate vocals -- a lot?

    I have been listening to a lot of music lately and it seems that on at least 75% of my music the vocals are so pronounced that the rest of the music is lost.

    Is that a trademark of the Sierra's?


    Thanks...Alan
    Definitely not a trademark of the Sierra's... Quick question, are you running your speakers with any type of auto-EQ system like Audyssey? If so, turn it off and then have a listen....
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    Default Re: Sierra's and Vocals

    For my music listening, I set it to Pure Audio (Onkyo 705 receiver).

    Maybe I have just psyched myself into believing that I am being overwhelming with vocals.

    Alan

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    Default Re: Sierra's and Vocals

    What speakers were you using before you got the Sierras.

    Maybe your previous speakers had a depressed midrange.
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    Default Re: Sierra's and Vocals

    male or female vocals? Any example of tracks which would highlight this?

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    Default Re: Sierra's and Vocals

    It's the exact opposite for me--the speaker sounds laid-back, a bit recessed sometimes.

    On some of my more processed music sources, voices can be loud, but they have been artificially inflated. On my less normalized music, I don't hear any accentuation across the range.

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    Default Re: Sierra's and Vocals

    It was female vocals.

    Ok, I went back and selected some CDs I had not been listening to and it must have been the my current selection that got me started on this.

    Rikie Lee Jones, Lucinda Williams, and Mary-Chapin Carpenter all sounded fine, quite fine actually.

    Alan

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