Proac owners......advice please


I am runinng an all solid state Electrocompaniet system; DMB 120, 4.7 Pre & EMC MKII. I recently purchased a pair of Proac 2.5's.

I will tell you that the speakers now have about fifty hours on them. Cabling is all Nordost Red Dawn at this time. The room size is approx 17'x 24', with a 12' cathedral ceiling. The good; we have big sound stage, we have wonderful mid range with very good rhythm & pace. Please play the Dixie Chicks again!
The not so good; The bass gets dominant from time to time. I won't say that it's boomy; it's like blowing a low note through an empty paper towel holder. The highs or vocals during the playback are just not on the same level when this happens, & my ear goes straight to the bass. I might add that the vocals could be a little smoother. Maybe my room is the problem? Maybe the speakers need more break-in time?
Before I consider room treatments & the likem,has anyone experienced a similar situation or could you suggest a different cabling option? I am fairly new at high end passion...so I really need someone that is famliar with these speakers or has owned solid state with the Proac's- what have you done to get the best possible sound out of them?
I know many of many of you state that Proac's sound is the best with tubes --and ARC is also a great match. I did try an ARC LS 16 pre this week with my amp, but the match wasn't that great. I do think that I would like to stay with solid state for a while, but I am hoping that you can make suggestions about how to achieve a better sound quality with my current components or alternatives that will enhance it. Thanks!
ronkng
If this model has the port plugs , put them in. Also positioning close to the walls or corners increases the bass. You may also prefer a leaner cable like the Kimber Hero. I was using an M 1000i on my cd player and the bass was not as tight .
Hi,

I have had proac 2.5's for many years and could not be happier. I also use a SS integrated. Started with the Krell KAV 300i and have now traded up to the Jeff Rowland Concentra 2. Both of these amps sounded great with the 2.5's but the Concentra is warmer and more tube like.

I do know that these speakers need MANY hours to break in and sound right. 100 hours minimum. You must also have these speakers far enough away from the rear wall or the bass will be overwhelming and not so nice. Mine are 4 feet from the rear wall and 3 feet from the side wall. They sound wonderful this way. Move closer to the rear and the bass gets stronger.

Keep with them. They are incredible speakers and you will love them when fully broken in and placed properly.

Louis
You have a big room for that equipment.
Is your problem at high sound levels? If so, your amp could be clipping.
Before you go crazy figuring out what to do next...That mid woofer takes a looooooooonnnnnnnng time to break in. I would give it a least 200hrs maybe even more.