Warm Tube Amp(s) to Tame Hyper-Accurate Speakers?


I have these Spendor D9.2's mated to an MC275 VI and the mids and highs are still too much, sometimes.  Sometimes the sound is sublime based on the recording, sometimes harsh.  I imagine perhaps Focal and B&W folks know what I speak of, maybe not Magico owners.  Even using a C2700 tube pre-amp.  Can this be solved with a WARM tube amp, and if so, which ones?  I like my MC275 VI but I am open to suggestions.

alphonsodamato

Yes I think we all know how painful that can be. Shortcomings is one thing. But once they are perceived...

@alphonsodamato - Is there any possibility of having your Spendor dealer loan you a pair of Classic 2/3's for comparison purposes.

That will quickly tell you if the speakers are the issue.

I may have said this before but if you are not fond of steak, no amount of seasoning or preparation work is likely to change that fact.

So it is with a speaker.  If your speakers are restricting what music you listen to, something is fundamentally wrong with that choice.  And then to make matters worse, spending thousands of dollars hoping force the situation is usually money poorly spent as well.

Putting components together is akin to a talented chef choosing the right seasonings for a given entree--but don't expect him to turn steak into lobster.

@alphonsodamato -

     What tubes are you using in your 275 (small signal and power) and preamp?

     How much absorptive material in the room?

     Lots of hard surfaces, between you and the speakers?

     Is your music strident, with all sources?

+1 @rodman99999 is asking fundamental questions for the OP. If these are not answered, then this really becomes a thread about mindless gear swapping.