The CS-787 uses a horn tweeter for the high frequencies. This means cymbals and vocals have a "live" presence that dome tweeters lack. However, if your amplifier is bright or your room is empty, the 787s can sound harsh. The trick? Turn the "Level Control" on the back of the speaker down by 2 clicks. Once tamed, the super tweeter adds an airiness that reveals tape hiss and studio reverb beautifully.
Just remember to lift with your knees. These beasts weigh nearly 60 pounds each.
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