Are Wilson Sophia 2's lean in the midbass?


I've recently auditioned Sophia 2's and found them to be very lean in the midbass (but nice speaker overall) and am wondering if this observation is typical or unusual.

Thanks.
madfloyd

I have found the Sophia's to be quite cable dependant
and critical of room placement , I experimented with several cables and found the Harmonic Tech Pro 11's to be the best synergistic match , rich and detailed without being at all coloured or exaggerating any part of the spectrum , you also need to devote hours with set up and positioning as per the manual , but your Dealer should have done most of this . I have found that there is a good reason that some of my source material sounds crap through the Sophias , because it is crap and these speakers don't lie or hide warts ....
agree about them leaner in the midbass than british speakers of the likes of harbeths.
Not so sure if that leaness can be compensated with warmer sounding cables or something tubes in the chain.
i wonder if the sophia 3 version would have the same fate.
Other than the leaness in the midbass, which is a minor quibble, its a great speaker overall. I love the bass and dynamics!