
The C336s have a neutral sound, with outstanding transparency in the mid to high frequencies. This yields the kind of treble that doesn’t sound at all bright, yet is all there: clear, quick, and extended, and not in the least bit forward or sparkly. Voices were unfailingly even, balanced, and, well, neutral. Most speakers, even high-end ones, “romance” the vocal range with a subtle extra helping of warmth in the 100- to 200-Hz octave, but not the Classias. This occasionally made them sound a little “cool,” but it also encouraged close, high-resolution listening — the kind of sound you hear in a good recording-studio control room.
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