On my X-statiks the tweeter and mids were partially burned/broken in outside the cabinet before I installed them.
And once they were finished I got almost no low mids or bass until near the bottom of their range. Turned out I accidentally wired the bass woofers out of phase.

After that, the sounded much more balanced, but still had a pretty weak bottom end the first few days.
But they were sounding nice and full by the end of that week.

So if the top end sounds unusually hot, with almost no mids or bass make sure your lower woofers are wired properly.
If they just sound just a little lacking, they'll just need some time to wake up. Spend some time with them playing loud, and some with them playing soft and that will help loosen the suspension and keeping the crossover burning in overnight.
When I lent mine to Ron on Friday, we spent a couple hours listening to them, and they were just a touch hot on a couple spots, but I'm almost it was just the copper caps needing a little more time.
But they absolutely held their own compared to the $13,000 speakers he had playing first. They both had great imaging & soundstage, but compared to the Statiks, those speakers only played from the speaker forward. The Statiks had depth that pulled some of the soundstage back behind them.
Sounding like you were sitting in the front row, rather than standing center stage.. if that makes sense?
But so far, I'm really impressed with the X-Statiks, they have absolutely been worth the time and effort!
