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'm driving them with Theta Citadel 1.5's, MIT cabling.

I'd also like to know what you mean by soffit mount.

As for the red curve, that should depend on the speaker, no?
Btw, when I say 39" I mean from the front wall to the front (woofer) of the speaker (not the back). The depth of the speaker is 18" so it is about 21-22" out.

Reason I ask is that with this positioning, there isn't any sense of depth to the soundstage.
Madfloyd,

This might help you.

http://www.mercenary.com/howdoitknbmo.html

It doesn't look like something you should do if accuracy and lifelike sound are your goals.

Shakey
"Are Wilson Sophia 2's lean in the midbass?"

Not at all, when setup well. You've probably got a room induced suckout. Have you tried other speakers in the same location?
I heard them for the first time at the Stereophile show a few years ago in NY and thought they were just plain lean, full stop. Used with LAMM Electronics. I was very disappointed, given the reviews and Wilson's reputation.

Neal