davidbolan
02-10-2004, 06:08 PM
Hi, I would really appreciate any advice anyone could give me on this:
I recently bought Wharfedale XP2 speakers thru e-bay. I supposed they were manufactured around 25 years ago or so. They finally arrived, and they sound like crap! Completely muffled and muddy. But before I accuse the seller (who has very positive feedback overall), so please let me ask you the following question:
Is it conceivable that the sound is so bad because I connected the speakers to a relatively new, digital Sony amplifier/receiver (we're talking about a fairly recent model from the last few years)? Could it, possibly, simply be a really bad fit b/w amp and speakers? Mind you, as I said, the sound is VERY muffled and muddy - and I'm far from being an audiophile. I'm not just nitpicking - it REALLY sounds bad.
Oh - I should mention that the speakers are 6 ohms, while the amp is 8 ohms. Forgive my ignorance, but I really don't know what that means, and whether this might affect the sound. THANKS FOR HELPING OUT!!!
I recently bought Wharfedale XP2 speakers thru e-bay. I supposed they were manufactured around 25 years ago or so. They finally arrived, and they sound like crap! Completely muffled and muddy. But before I accuse the seller (who has very positive feedback overall), so please let me ask you the following question:
Is it conceivable that the sound is so bad because I connected the speakers to a relatively new, digital Sony amplifier/receiver (we're talking about a fairly recent model from the last few years)? Could it, possibly, simply be a really bad fit b/w amp and speakers? Mind you, as I said, the sound is VERY muffled and muddy - and I'm far from being an audiophile. I'm not just nitpicking - it REALLY sounds bad.
Oh - I should mention that the speakers are 6 ohms, while the amp is 8 ohms. Forgive my ignorance, but I really don't know what that means, and whether this might affect the sound. THANKS FOR HELPING OUT!!!