The term cold, similar to warmth, describes a coloration of the sound. Unlike warmth, a cold sound places its emphasis on the upper registers of the sound spectrum ie. the upper midrange to treble areas. This produces a sound which although can be somewhat lacking in midrange presence and body, provides a better degree of clarity, details and energy compared to a warm sound.
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