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These speakers can be bi-wired, which I'm curious to try. Might that change things?
It has in the imagination of some minds but truthfully; you have the right idea - new speakers.
At the very least, I'd be interested in speakers with a bass/mid driver larger than 3.25 inches so I'd get a more palpable feeling of the music.
Would add this to what has already been communicated: Encourage you to look, evaluate and relate to your system as a whole, this includes the room, the power coming into it, the music you play, as well as you.Things that have not been mentioned, and which, in my experience, do have an influence on the two attributes you brought up, namely palpability and bass quality, are the quality of power, power conditioning, all cabling within your system, and isolation (components and speakers).
Isolation of components? Please tell me a bit about that.I guess, as well, that regardless of how good a speaker may sound to a reviewer, it may simply not sound as good to my ears.
I have a pair of Silverline Minuet speakers that have a rated sensitivity of about 88 db, though some have told me it's really 85. My listening/living room is small and I recently upgraded to a solid state 150 W/channel amp.Would different speakers with a higher sensitivity work better in this system, or doesn't it matter very much? At the very least, I'd be interested in speakers with a bass/mid driver larger than 3.25 inches so I'd get a more palpable feeling of the music.These speakers can be bi-wired, which I'm curious to try. Might that change things?Thanks very much.