I agree with Hooper. The difference between the 4 and 4 jr are very minor.
The midrange is a bit back on the jrs (when the rear ambiance driver) is used. However, I think it is because the soundstage is deep (past the back wall). In that respect it is how is should be. If the rear ambiance driver is turned off then the soundstage is smaller and the midrange is more present.
So I don't see it as a problem or inacuracy. It is a tweak to customise what you hear.
I still get goose bumbs when I hear a well recorded LP. I didn't expect that for $4k
The midrange is a bit back on the jrs (when the rear ambiance driver) is used. However, I think it is because the soundstage is deep (past the back wall). In that respect it is how is should be. If the rear ambiance driver is turned off then the soundstage is smaller and the midrange is more present.
So I don't see it as a problem or inacuracy. It is a tweak to customise what you hear.
I still get goose bumbs when I hear a well recorded LP. I didn't expect that for $4k