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I had those Polk speakers for a very short time, and I share your concerns about their SQ. Your listening skills have advanced beyond the quality of the 707s. They are surely not intended for high end audiophile music listening. I bought mine used after being fooled by a show demonstration that used Audio Research's Reference line tube electronics. In those days that's how you got a "best of show" award, play the AR tubes loudly, on anything, and it will sound pretty good. Perfect for introducing a new product intended for lifestyle market (appearance.)I played them for some friends at a hifi meet I hosted. They all reacted very badly to the sound of them so we didn't even finish the song and switched to other speakers immediately. Before I sold them I looked them over carefully to learn what I could. I found that the cones and the surround are one piece molded colored plastic similar to polyethylene. A cone is best when stiff while surround is best when flexible. It is not possible to use the same material for both parts and achieve a high performance result. Legacy Audio speakers are always a good choice for a full range, musically voiced, yet still "high end audiophile" speaker with good performance and good value. IMO, for the money there is very little else with such good SQ. I have their Focus SE which is a big 4 way speaker, but their line is diverse for all sizes of rooms and output level. Their Signature SE model is sealed cabinet so it may have more tube friendly impedance graph than other models that have low impedance dips in the bass. But they also have internally powered bass models with very high sensitivity and easy impedance for tubes to drive above 120Hz. Good luck in your search
Perhaps Vandys are for you.
Greetings and welcome!The room has a great deal of effect on what you hear. Are you using any kind of electronic room correction? I've used several and they can help. RoomPerfect is specifically designed to address the issues you've mentioned.I auditioned Legacy and boy! do they sound good. I heard their older models but am sorely tempted by their Calibre. Their electronics (amps etc) also get great reviews.There are speakers for every price level and aesthetic. Have you decided on either of those two factors?