Michael, here's something to try - point the Super V's so they point straight at the listening position. For me, with the V2's, the sound "locks in" especially on vocals if I do this. It's funny, I always thought open baffle speakers would be less sensitive to whether you are in the "sweet spot" or not, but I find the opposite - they are very much better when properly dialed in and optimized for that spot.
I haven't tried that and like you, I wouldn't have thunk that would improve the image. In fact, as the caps break in, it "feels" like the image is improving. When I switch between DAC's, the image changes in a significant way. Sort of tell me something about DAC's

My 2 year old experimented yesterday with the volume control on the preamp. While I was in another room, he rotated it to the right, then all the way to the right. Yes, full on

It doesn't appear he had done any damage, except to himself, his 2nd timeout of his life.

I wonder if only having 26 watts per channel saved my ass, err, drivers?
I'll rotate them to face the sweet spot tonight for S & G. I think for the gathering, they'll face forward for the wider sweet spot.