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I´m new in hi-fi, recently bought a pair of Synergy f-2 and match them with an older technics integrated amp (su-2500) with 36 watts pr chanell(direct from the 70´s), but my real "problem " is that i found it really harsh ( i have a real problem with the high frequencies ) even at really low volumes, (just 7 click´s of the volume knob) and my listening room was very small ,about 2x 6 meters when i made a critical listening i have headache (after 2 or 3 hours) and one time nausea,when i listen first on the store (with an onkyo tx 8555) doesn´t happen ,so ¿what´s wrong? ,my musical tastes are very extensive, from folk to rock ,jazz ,indie,sometimes metal,bossanova,funk , classical,etc and my source was most mp3 ..i really love my F-2 but what amp is ideal for me? i have these amps on mind:

marantz sr-4023

marantz pm 5003

nad c-326

nad c-720 bee

¿onkyo?

please heeeeelp mee

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ursus I think u will be okay with any of those that you have listed. also yamaha denon and HK are popular around here. I found Technics to be very low quality..Remember the klipsch horns will expose a good amp or a cheap one. I personaly own Denon 3805 and yamahs flagship DSP..the yammy rocks but its very expensive amp..The Denon can be bought around 300

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Hey Ursus,

Welcome and we're glad you're here. The MP3's could be your problem. Do you have a CD player you can hook up? Or a DVD player to play CD's and see if you get the same harshness. I can't listen to MP3's on my system either. It sound awful.

Try a different source and let us know how that goes.

Dennie

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To take care of your F-2 problem: NAD C325bee $200.00 @

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well it was my 2nd try with a dvd player and a bunch of cd´s but the problem still, (ears burning),i really hate that amp(i need to buy a new one) someone had try marantz? -it was my first option - (even yamaha ax 397 or 497 at very good price) thanks[8] all of you guys!!!

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