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Have you played with the settings for Bass on the crossovers?Have you moved the speakers further into the room to check if it is in fact cancellation from nodes?Definitely take measurements. Adjust from there. Once I got the bass issues reduced with my LS6's, the vocals improved quite a bit. Some diffusion can help too.
I have custom crossovers made by Purity Audio. The bass settings are not as clear on the crossover I have, versus the stock crossover. I have played with them a little bit, but never noticed it making a huge difference. The speakers have been moved all over the place, using every variation of speaker set up out there. Wilson, Master Set, Vandersteen, etc, etc. Can't get it figured out for the life of me.
You've probably already checked this--and it's the out-of-focus vocals that prompt the question--but is it possible that one of your speaker connections to the amp is wired out of phase?
Measure using this - it's cheap and easy to plug into a laptop to get you going.http://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-umm-6-usb-measurement-microphone--390-808