Those speakers are for 'midrange lovers'
Without a doubt, I suggest you try new and more efficient speakers with a tighter measured frequency balance.
this from their web site I find funny:
" The speaker is moderately efficient and its impedance averages 8 ohms."
they are very low sensitivity, 83db/1w/1m. you need 4x power to 'get to' equal of a 90db efficiency speaker. That's why you need max volume on your amps, and still not enough.
"frequency balance +/- 4db (in a typical room)". that is adding bass reinforcement of a 'typical' room, and still -4db.
highs fall off -6db (+ 3db needs twice the power. another +3db needs twice the power again, so that is a LOT of diminished sound.
highs 'smoothly' fall off to -12db at 20khz. 12 year olds with wonderful ears couldn't hear those diminished highs, certainly not my 72 year old ears.
Without a doubt, I suggest you try new and more efficient speakers with a tighter measured frequency balance.
this from their web site I find funny:
" The speaker is moderately efficient and its impedance averages 8 ohms."
they are very low sensitivity, 83db/1w/1m. you need 4x power to 'get to' equal of a 90db efficiency speaker. That's why you need max volume on your amps, and still not enough.
"frequency balance +/- 4db (in a typical room)". that is adding bass reinforcement of a 'typical' room, and still -4db.
highs fall off -6db (+ 3db needs twice the power. another +3db needs twice the power again, so that is a LOT of diminished sound.
highs 'smoothly' fall off to -12db at 20khz. 12 year olds with wonderful ears couldn't hear those diminished highs, certainly not my 72 year old ears.