Horns have an 'in your face' quality with some recordings. Most come off as being a tad 'bright' (to use an overused comment), but there are those that will never respond to room treatment...or even eq, which just renders it 'meh' and still in yer face....Tube amps have a tendency to 'soften' horns; imho, it seems to spring from the two technologies 'growing up' together....
Live with 'em for awhile, break them and you in together. Do the simple stuff (placement, carpet, wall/ceiling treats, etc.) 1st.
The 4367s' can be bi-amped....score a used/decent tube amp for the horns. They're naturally efficient, so the amp doesn't have to be able to crack concrete, just to tame the savage horn....;)
Beats sending them back if they'll let you, if you like them for the most part....
Live with 'em for awhile, break them and you in together. Do the simple stuff (placement, carpet, wall/ceiling treats, etc.) 1st.
The 4367s' can be bi-amped....score a used/decent tube amp for the horns. They're naturally efficient, so the amp doesn't have to be able to crack concrete, just to tame the savage horn....;)
Beats sending them back if they'll let you, if you like them for the most part....