I have recently purchased the M60's and love the crisp,clean
and clear sound. But I feel that they are lacking punch. My
previous speakers, Kenwood JL-630W, seem to have much more
depth to them. They could really fill the room with sound
and give a kick to my rock music.
I am running an Onkyo TX-DS595 receiver, a JVC XV-S65
DVD/CD player and a Dish Network 501 receiver box. The JVC
is interconnected with a digital coax to the Onkyo and the
satelite is using an optical interconnect. The speakers are
wired with 12g. wire.
When playing music from the cd player, radio or satelite
(cd quality music stations), while in the direct or stereo mode, I get the previously mentioned results. Changing to
one of the surround sound fields, without the rear speakers on, seems to improve a little. My room is 'L' shaped, 16X20
with a 8X9 piece at the bottom right and 8ft. ceilings. The
equipment is at the top of the 'L' and the listening position is at the bottom. I also get some improvement by
increasing the bass and decreasing the treble a little.
The M60's are hitting all of the notes fine, just lacking
some depth. Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Sorry about the length of this post, but I have sent two
e-mails to the customer service address with out any replies.
Thank You
Saki