"One last thought, going back to my “cacophony” complaint; i know i need better resolving speakers than what i have today. I have a feeling that hearing a better separation of instruments and notes could help open the aperture to broader jazz & genre enjoyment."
Try avoiding the "genre specific" speaker mindset that some appear to have. Your "perfect "speaker will sound good for everything.
"Smooth Jazz" can be broken into categories. Just keep the drum machine, synthy, processed Kenny G. stuff out of my collection. Not that there's anything wrong with that...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-mjt1ypiF8
Are you familiar with Jeff Golub? He was Rod Stewart's touring guitarist during Rod's corny years in the late 80's
Another good "Smooth Jazz" artist.
Try avoiding the "genre specific" speaker mindset that some appear to have. Your "perfect "speaker will sound good for everything.
"Smooth Jazz" can be broken into categories. Just keep the drum machine, synthy, processed Kenny G. stuff out of my collection. Not that there's anything wrong with that...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-mjt1ypiF8
Are you familiar with Jeff Golub? He was Rod Stewart's touring guitarist during Rod's corny years in the late 80's
Another good "Smooth Jazz" artist.