12-03-07: Amfibius
Well i'll post the first contrary opinion.
Good for you! - However, it would be interesting (for me at least)to know what amp was driving them.
I have found that in many instances - when someone reports that a good pair of speakers are not performing to expectation, it is probably the amp & speaker combination that is the culprit and not the speaker alone.
e.g.
Living Voice are dull and lifeless with the Raysonic SP120, but are improved considerably with the Raysonic SE 30
The Tannoy Sensys DC2 are very bassey and uncontrolled with the Cambridge Audio Azur 640 amp, but with the Exposure 2010 they perform extremely well
Also - the speakers you mention have an adjustable crossover, which may not have been adjusted to the optimum setting for the listening envorinment - or simply set to the owners preference!
Also - Speaker Position is crucial to good speaker performance - I've commented several times to my local hi-fi store about this one. Most listening environments are not optimally configured for good sound
Having said that - Tannoy are not to everyone's tastes - that is why there are so many other brands out there
But they are very good speakers - along with many others!
I would still be interested in knowing what amp they were paired with?
Regards...