Thanks for all the responses.
Everyone got me thinking...
Believe it or not, I totally forgot how I ordered extra bung port plugs upon purchase of the PSB Imagine T2s. I had them all out for the last 4 months. I re-read the Stereophile glowing review of them and they recommended using at least 2 plugs to get the midrange and top end into focus. Well, wouldn't you have it.....that worked!
I think that I was so confused with all of the new sound upon making so many upgrades that I gave up on experimenting with the plugs.
Arguably, I'm now having the problem of finding a happy medium--getting the low and high end at an equilibrium. The imaging and high end sound way better with plugs in, yet the bass is a little less present. I'll keep experimenting.
I can't do to much room tuning/treatment because my system is present in our living room and my wife fancies herself an interior designer. :)
I'm going to enjoy the music and think about changing in a PrimaLuna Dialogue HP amplifier or McIntosh at year's end. But the Creek is really doing little wrong. We shall see!
Everyone got me thinking...
Believe it or not, I totally forgot how I ordered extra bung port plugs upon purchase of the PSB Imagine T2s. I had them all out for the last 4 months. I re-read the Stereophile glowing review of them and they recommended using at least 2 plugs to get the midrange and top end into focus. Well, wouldn't you have it.....that worked!
I think that I was so confused with all of the new sound upon making so many upgrades that I gave up on experimenting with the plugs.
Arguably, I'm now having the problem of finding a happy medium--getting the low and high end at an equilibrium. The imaging and high end sound way better with plugs in, yet the bass is a little less present. I'll keep experimenting.
I can't do to much room tuning/treatment because my system is present in our living room and my wife fancies herself an interior designer. :)
I'm going to enjoy the music and think about changing in a PrimaLuna Dialogue HP amplifier or McIntosh at year's end. But the Creek is really doing little wrong. We shall see!