Onhwy61, Pickiy, Picky, Picky! :-)
But what the hell, that's why we are here. The voice is, frequency wise, mid-range centered. So mostly it comes from the center of the speaker, i.e. the driver covering the mid range. If the recording has high frequency information it will come from the tweeter at the top of the speaker and it creates a larger sense of space. In a good set up with a good recording there will be a good blend between the two drivers and it will lift the height of the voice some or a lot.
Of course it could be that your room & set up kills a lot of the critical high frequency info leaving nothing but the mid-range.
Try raising your speakers until the mid-range driver is ear height and see what happens.
But what the hell, that's why we are here. The voice is, frequency wise, mid-range centered. So mostly it comes from the center of the speaker, i.e. the driver covering the mid range. If the recording has high frequency information it will come from the tweeter at the top of the speaker and it creates a larger sense of space. In a good set up with a good recording there will be a good blend between the two drivers and it will lift the height of the voice some or a lot.
Of course it could be that your room & set up kills a lot of the critical high frequency info leaving nothing but the mid-range.
Try raising your speakers until the mid-range driver is ear height and see what happens.