Of course you do as it suits your view.
My system isnt harsh and if it was you wouldnt know as you havent heard it or indeed almost any of the components in it. This isnt defensiveness just a description of the facts - unlike your description of the mb2s which make me wonder if you have actually heard them. The treble was turned too high during tensons visit and on a harsh recording it was too much. The plot taken at that time showed a treble lift but tenson didnt keep it. Its now fine. As for the pre change again you werent there. The difference was like night and day. It removed a problem and this problem was not due to the speakers. Tenson prefers a more relaxed sound. To me his system sounded very good but it was too laid back. That is an issue of preference and not a constructive area in which to comment.
I have no problem learning from people who have something to say, say it sensibly and respect my personal preferences without waving their willy around. Like tenson, Thorsten etc. However statements like "change your speakers" accompanied by childish and transparent windups get the attention they deserve. You may not like my speakers but I do and they are not the weak link in the system. Please note on the other thread when SM and WM offered sensible advice I took it on board without any issue as they clearly know something and they offered the advice in a constructive way. I would do the same for you and consider I am doing so now. I am well aware of where the limits on my audio knowledge are and I clearly stated them in the previous thread. I fully admit I am inexperienced with eq and room measurements which is why I posted these threads.
The mic was working the software wasnt due to an incompatibility, my only fault was too post a plot too enthusiastically before checking it through properly. As the recorded track did actually record the noise waveform it fooled me as I wasnt aware it could be taken it from the internal sound card feed not having done this sort of thing before on a new pc with sound on the motherboard. It soon became obvious something was not right. It happens when trying something new. Just a small part of the learning process!
Nick.
P.S. The message of buddhism is very simple thats the point. Its nothing to do with reading books or "getting" it. I am not a buddhist BTW.