Harkey,
Did you previously have the same electronics, but a different pair of speakers, or is all of the equipment new to you?
I own the Reference 3A MM DeCapo (non-i version) and it is definately not shrill. I've owned speakers that were very hot on the top end in my same room, so I know my speakers are relatively soft on the top end. Unfortunately, I've never heard the "i" version which has a different tweeter, so I can't say for sure if this trait is typical with your speakers.
One thing to try is room positioning. The DeCapos are mirrored pairs. You might want to try them in the opposite position, i.e. swap the left and right speaker so the tweeters are on the outside or inside.
Good luck. Hopefully the DeCapos will work out for you. They can be a very good speaker in the right setup.
Oh, and are they new or used? They may need some break-in to smooth out.
TIC
Did you previously have the same electronics, but a different pair of speakers, or is all of the equipment new to you?
I own the Reference 3A MM DeCapo (non-i version) and it is definately not shrill. I've owned speakers that were very hot on the top end in my same room, so I know my speakers are relatively soft on the top end. Unfortunately, I've never heard the "i" version which has a different tweeter, so I can't say for sure if this trait is typical with your speakers.
One thing to try is room positioning. The DeCapos are mirrored pairs. You might want to try them in the opposite position, i.e. swap the left and right speaker so the tweeters are on the outside or inside.
Good luck. Hopefully the DeCapos will work out for you. They can be a very good speaker in the right setup.
Oh, and are they new or used? They may need some break-in to smooth out.
TIC