Caveat, I am not an audiophile, nor do I have a golden ear and my critical listening skills are suspect as well. Do not expect traditional effusive audiophile blather in my comments below. Call me a philistine, I'm cool with that.
Having said all that, I spent a few hours listening to mainly jazz last evening starting with the Dave Brubeck CD mentioned in my previous post. I also played a Pioneer Jazz sampler disk, some cuts off of a Telarc Hybrid SACD, a few cuts of Nora Jones and a Sheffield Drum CD. The first thing I can say is that none of the music I listened made me want to turn down the volume or get up & leave. I know this is a pretty low bar, but previously this setup would sometimes have that affect on me.
I found the sound for want of a better term, coherent. There was definitely 3D soundstage on some of the pieces I played, other's not so much. One cut, from the Pioneer Jazz CD (I will find the track, but I will need to relisten to the whole CD) had a very interesting phenomenon where some of the instruments sounded like they were 6-'-7' in front of the speaker and just off to my left. I must admit I had never had that happen before.
So what do I think I have accomplished with the changes? Originally the speakers were both shouty/harsh and boomy. Now they are more neutral and well behaved. The bass seems deeper but not boomy. They are still as efficient as ever, but my ears weren't left hurting/ringing after listening to them. In looking at the Waterfall plots, some of the lack of boominess might be explained by by looking at the 50hz area, where things look a little better controlled.
Here is picture of my listening environment taken from the listening position which is ~10' from each speaker. The VTA & NEC equipment used is on the table. the Adcom and Emotiva equipment on the floor is some times used for testing. The black speakers which are not hooked up are KEF Reference 103/4 and 101/2. I used them as a baseline/comparison in my original listening, because in many ways they are on the other end of the spectrum from the Klipsch.
I will do more listening over time if there is anything of interest I'll post it.
