I heard the Box


I never quite followed what people meant when they commented "All I heard was the box"
when listening to a speaker. 

I experienced it now twice in the past month. Once with some Dynaco A25s and then with a pair
of Electrovoice EV 4s.

My problem is now that hear the box, I can't seem to unheard it. 

These old gems were meant to be used in my office mostly for FM radio background.

So my question is- A load of both of these speakers were sold over many years so
how did people get around this issue?

I am now leaning toward an Andrew Jones dual concentric bookshelf solution.
Those I have heard in my home and sounded quite acceptable at $600 new.


chorus
Only the A-25 in Walnut veneer offered boxless sonics…..
I have a pair in the garage , itself…. A box

Pianos, guitars, basses are all boxes, more or less, and wooden.  A well designed box is a work of art, a cheap one not so much.  British speakers of the BBC heritage, like my graham audio boxes, are designed with the box in mind, not to silence them into submission.  Perhaps a little ‘boxy’ but musical and natural to my ears.
Now I know what to listen to tonight, Boxy Music, The Space Between, filled with batting. While My Port Is Still Beating is pretty good too.
chorus, do you know the model of the Tannoys you are using?

millercarbon, I think you have that backwards. You have to be wrecked to like Tektons.
If everyone would limit themselves to rock music, there'd be no realism issue.  All rock music originates from amplified boxes when played live anyway!

BTW my rebuilt Maggie 3.3rs with a pair of DWM woofers and 2 REL subs have quite a bit of bass and dynamics.  They don't like brickwalled recordings -- I have various tower speakers that seem to do better with that -- but there's no denying the beauty of the Maggies.