Ferrariguru,
A lot of good suggestions have been posted, and I don't have much more to recommend. I too find the Tukans very engaging and a fun speaker. My point for posting...
Are your speakers properly set up/placed? Imaging has a lot to do with room acoustics and placement.
Here's an article if you're interested -
http://www.audiophysic.de/aufstellung/beispiel_e.html
Are your stands mass loadable? If they're loaded, have you tried them empty? If empty, partially filled or full?
Have you tried reversing the polarity on your speakers? Do this by switching the positive and negative on the speakers. Leave the receiver side alone (or just switch the receiver side and leave the speaker side alone, whichever is easier). Make sure you switch both channels so they aren't out of phase. It won't damage anything. A dealer showed me this trick when auditioning a pair of speakers that were too laid back. It brought the soundstage a lot closer. YMMV.
If you don't have a lot of cash, you should try out the free stuff first. It may be what you're looking for or be acceptable enough to buy you some time to save up more money. It may not work out at all. But at the end of the day, you tried.
JR
A lot of good suggestions have been posted, and I don't have much more to recommend. I too find the Tukans very engaging and a fun speaker. My point for posting...
Are your speakers properly set up/placed? Imaging has a lot to do with room acoustics and placement.
Here's an article if you're interested -
http://www.audiophysic.de/aufstellung/beispiel_e.html
Are your stands mass loadable? If they're loaded, have you tried them empty? If empty, partially filled or full?
Have you tried reversing the polarity on your speakers? Do this by switching the positive and negative on the speakers. Leave the receiver side alone (or just switch the receiver side and leave the speaker side alone, whichever is easier). Make sure you switch both channels so they aren't out of phase. It won't damage anything. A dealer showed me this trick when auditioning a pair of speakers that were too laid back. It brought the soundstage a lot closer. YMMV.
If you don't have a lot of cash, you should try out the free stuff first. It may be what you're looking for or be acceptable enough to buy you some time to save up more money. It may not work out at all. But at the end of the day, you tried.
JR