@mijostyn very good points. I have bass traps in the corners behind my speakers, they actually help greatly with the room. I've listened with and without them and the really help
I also use a Krell KBX electronic balanced crossover designed specifically for my speakers (incorporates some wave shaping circuitry) with low and high adjustments that I use to tune slightly. Trying to get the flat response first and then adjust slightly for effect.
I am sure that I can do more. Room treatment is hit or miss with no refunds if you miss and most are seriously ugly. But, sometimes worth a try.
I know McIntosh labs actually have a equalizer that might help that has balanced in and outputs. I am looking into that or some other.
But, I'm pretty much "there" with my system otherwise. I just replaced the panels on my Martin Logan Monolith III speakers and upgraded the woofers to the Pearless woofers. Nice!
Those speakers are still outstanding and with the Krell crossover, I don't hear any gaps or timing issues between the panels and the woofers.
I'm sure subwoofers may help, but I don't feel I'm missing anything. Especially when I go to my dealer friends and listen to my music on their equipment with subwoofers.
But, one never knows whats in the future. I've tried subwoofers added before, and couldn't dial them in correctly to the extent they weren't hurting the sound more.
But I know there are some really nice subwoofer systems out there.
Also, My Audio Research REF 10 pre-amp is simply outstanding an well no, not changing that anytime soon.
Thanks for the suggestions,
enjoy