The room's original acoustics had a noticeable peak around 44Hz. After careful correction, the frequency response now sits perfectly flat. The first impression? Crystal-clear transparency, like drinking pure spring water. Adding the optical isolator took it further – the background became eerily silent, with noise and harshness virtually disappearing. Some might dismiss it as "placebo effect," but how can you judge without experiencing it firsthand? [Wink]

Now, about that common remark: "Genelec monitors don't sound pleasant." Why would anyone use a "workbench" for enjoying music?

Here's my perspective: Genelec isn't designed to sugarcoat your music. It's a precision instrument – your trustworthy guide to discovering well-recorded albums and hearing music exactly as the artists intended.

