Ron,
I would give heed to what Mapman says about the amplification you are using as he has quite a bit of experience with Ohms.
Still, if you are unwilling at this point to consider a different amp, then I think playing around with speaker placement is a must for you. It would be helpful to know the size of your room, limitations, and listening position.
Before you abandon the Ohms, give your ears a chance to get accustomed to their sound and experiment with placement.
Not sure of your budget and what it is that drew you to the Ohms in the first place; you might also want to check out the Ohm Walsh vs. Mirage OMD 28 thread. As has been written there and elsewhere, the Ohm models are voiced very similarly with the main differences being base extension and SPLs. In the Ohm/Mirage thread, it has been noted that the Mirage 28 has good base.
Good luck in your search.
I would give heed to what Mapman says about the amplification you are using as he has quite a bit of experience with Ohms.
Still, if you are unwilling at this point to consider a different amp, then I think playing around with speaker placement is a must for you. It would be helpful to know the size of your room, limitations, and listening position.
Before you abandon the Ohms, give your ears a chance to get accustomed to their sound and experiment with placement.
Not sure of your budget and what it is that drew you to the Ohms in the first place; you might also want to check out the Ohm Walsh vs. Mirage OMD 28 thread. As has been written there and elsewhere, the Ohm models are voiced very similarly with the main differences being base extension and SPLs. In the Ohm/Mirage thread, it has been noted that the Mirage 28 has good base.
Good luck in your search.