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However, their enhanced top end from the gold dome tweeter can become slightly wearing, with certain music on CD, after exceptionally extended listening. Now over a year and thousands of hours on they are fantastic! My RS6's took about 100 hours before they were getting towards run in. It could be a timing error in surround, check the distances are about right. Is the problem only seen in surround modes or is it also present in stereo? If so is it to the same extent. The MA speakers use a gold dome tweeter which can sound a little sharp with some kit to some ears, but this shouldn't lead to the issues suggested. The gold bars are for single wiring and must be removed for a bi-wire or bi-amp configuration. (and just got delivered! a KDL-55EX503) which i'll setup when I get home from work YAY! Just throw some ideas out for me to try please i'm a bit lost. I have noticed when playing music on Itunes on my HTPC the audio quality is fantastic, this problem I get when watching anything on Sky, HD or otherwise.Ĭan anyone suggest anything to help? Anything. I have them single wired - connected to the LF terminal and there are gold bar connectors going from the LF to HF terminal as well. I know these speakers are quite bright but pairing with a Denon amp is usually recommended. I've tried different EQ settings and turning off Audyssey but no joy. For example words such as "fantastic" "sides" and "these" seems way over pronounced - too sharp. I've run audyssey, set the RS6's to large and everything sounds pretty ace except for one thing. Ace Media Player is a concise, straight to the point media player that plays your files without trying to brew coffee at the same time.I've just got a new set of these speakers - the RS6 AV pack minus the Sub. This is precisely the trend that Ace Media Player rejects. The ongoing "development" of media players has caused the big-name players to become bloated, system-resource-hogging beasts with gadgets that no one ever uses. The interface also functions perfectly in full-screen mode. Quickly locate your desired media file in a click or two. This interface has a compact playlist view to manage media files in a simple manner. No mind-boggling menus here, yet it's powerful enough to support all popular media formats with a clean and intuitive user interface. Ace Media Player adheres to the K.I.S.S philosophy - Keep it simple, stupid. The player will auto-detect and auto-load external subtitle files according to media file currently being played. Ace Media Player also supports subtitles for both built-in media formats like mkv, and external subtitle files like ssa and srt. The most popular media formats include: mkv, mp4, flv, ts, tp, vob, wmv, mpg, avi, rmvb and too many more to list. Thus it supports all of the media files you could ever want to play. Ace Media Player plays all popular media formats like a charm, with a media engine completely rewritten based on the industry leading high-level media library, FFmpeg. We believe you think like we do, that a really good media player should not only be able to play all the media files in your library, but also be simple and clean. There are so many different media players out there, why bother to try yet another? That's a no-brainer none of them fully satisfy your needs.