Hey Chip,
It was a pleasure meeting you yesterday when you picked up your new speaker. Besides that I believe that when you attach the outriggers the total performance will improve and the bottom end might also fill in, let them settle in and just listen for at least a couple of days before you come to a judgement compared to the Klipsch's. I believe when you go back to the AZA the refinement, more accurate timbres, layering in the soundstage might win you over. Yes, the Klipsch's are dynamic as hell with great slam, maybe that's what your missing, but their very "rough around" the other edges that you might not notice until you go back to them after the AZA's. Have fun.
It was a pleasure meeting you yesterday when you picked up your new speaker. Besides that I believe that when you attach the outriggers the total performance will improve and the bottom end might also fill in, let them settle in and just listen for at least a couple of days before you come to a judgement compared to the Klipsch's. I believe when you go back to the AZA the refinement, more accurate timbres, layering in the soundstage might win you over. Yes, the Klipsch's are dynamic as hell with great slam, maybe that's what your missing, but their very "rough around" the other edges that you might not notice until you go back to them after the AZA's. Have fun.