I did not read all the previous replies, but You did quite the detailed write up for your equipment, but you left out the most important thing.
What kind of music do you listen to?
Many mass speaker manufactures try to impress you out of the gate so they design speakers to be very reveling on the top. You can hear highhsts like you never heard before but after a couple of hours it’s painful. Pop / electronic music suffers in many areas of SQ.
I had purchased B&W cm601, impressive on top, but painful with my Puoneer Elite receiver.
Replaced the receiver and sonos connect for Primaluna Dialog HP and Schiit Yggy DAC. Still harsh with some female and poorly mixed and electronic instruments. Acoustic music all wonderful. Next replaced B&W with Aerial Acoustics 5T. Ah ........ finally.
So, if you don’t want to spend 12k on a new system here are my suggestions:
1) Replace your digital sources with a TT. That will effectively cut the digital harshenes you are hearing.
2). Listen to acoustic music mostly.
3). Try Roon and Educate yourself on how to use a 3rd party software to apply convolution filter to improve the room Acoustics and EQ.
Good luck
What kind of music do you listen to?
Many mass speaker manufactures try to impress you out of the gate so they design speakers to be very reveling on the top. You can hear highhsts like you never heard before but after a couple of hours it’s painful. Pop / electronic music suffers in many areas of SQ.
I had purchased B&W cm601, impressive on top, but painful with my Puoneer Elite receiver.
Replaced the receiver and sonos connect for Primaluna Dialog HP and Schiit Yggy DAC. Still harsh with some female and poorly mixed and electronic instruments. Acoustic music all wonderful. Next replaced B&W with Aerial Acoustics 5T. Ah ........ finally.
So, if you don’t want to spend 12k on a new system here are my suggestions:
1) Replace your digital sources with a TT. That will effectively cut the digital harshenes you are hearing.
2). Listen to acoustic music mostly.
3). Try Roon and Educate yourself on how to use a 3rd party software to apply convolution filter to improve the room Acoustics and EQ.
Good luck