I ran into a very similar thing but I knew that lack of power had nothing to disclose with it. Started out with what turned out to be an amazing thing I bought a pair of furutech wall outlet plugs all of a sudden I had some base out of my Levinson 33s. I then put a set of furutech plugs on the end of the captive power cords better again. Then I fooled around with room placement. Each time I got more base. Also thinking of you have two sets of binding post on the back of the speaker's it is time to replace the flat tin jumper bars and go to a true jumper. Easy to get that before you buy just try it with some copper wire of a heavy gauge of you think it does a bunch then get a good one. Also I bought a cable break-in ma home that was made by siltech that made a huge difference on every piece of wire on the system. The tonal range got bigger at bother ends. It didn't matter if the wire had been used regularly for twenty years. The range got bigger the sound fuller etc. When you setup the room I personally like the speakers setup on odds vs evens. On evens you tend to accentuate mid bass. A real rock and roll set up the speakers a quarter of the way into the room and a sixth of the way from the side of the room and the chair a quarter of the way into the room from the back wall. Personally I set the speakers a their of the way onto the room and a fifth for the side walls. I Then.make fine adjustment from either one of those places. Make sure the speaker s are level to each other and they are at the exact same height. Do you have spikes down to the floor? Did you change any placement of the gear? Different stands can make a huge difference as well. Personally I think your base is there you just have to find it.
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