"Dyns are not bright speakers you must have a problem elsewhere in the chain. "
My experience is they can be a touch bright in comparison to other designs that also tend to be classified as fairly neutral and balanced in general, in some cases with some amps.
But they are not inherently especially when matched well to amp. YMMV.
Yes, speakers do make the biggest difference, but Dynaudio is an excellent choice for one who wants some warmth without sacrificing the rest, so changing for that reason alone does not make sense.
Maybe there is something else other than or in addition to what the OP mentions as "warmth" that he is looking for that other speakers might do better.
But that's not what I'm reading here to date.
I have not heard that specific model of Krell amp. If it is a significant departure from the typical Krell house sound and in fact somewhat "warm" sounding, then I would retract my recommendation to necessarily change it.
My experience is they can be a touch bright in comparison to other designs that also tend to be classified as fairly neutral and balanced in general, in some cases with some amps.
But they are not inherently especially when matched well to amp. YMMV.
Yes, speakers do make the biggest difference, but Dynaudio is an excellent choice for one who wants some warmth without sacrificing the rest, so changing for that reason alone does not make sense.
Maybe there is something else other than or in addition to what the OP mentions as "warmth" that he is looking for that other speakers might do better.
But that's not what I'm reading here to date.
I have not heard that specific model of Krell amp. If it is a significant departure from the typical Krell house sound and in fact somewhat "warm" sounding, then I would retract my recommendation to necessarily change it.