Which brings me back to the last paragraph of
my first post to you: adaptation is your friend. Same for all of us, actually.
Plus, another thing that applies to all of us, is our individual suite of personal biases, which lead to confirmation bias effects, placebo effects, the whole 'sighted listening effects' shooting match.
So don't sweat it too much. You are having a ball with omnis. Long may that continue! Even if it's a dream!
My intention isn't to make you change your speakers, or to make you unhappy instead of happy with omnis...that would make me sad.
I'm only trying to bring some of what audio science says about omnis into awareness and into the discussion. Why? Because, when we try to post-rationalise our sighted listening impressions, we are very prone to misattribution. It's a human trait. Such misattribution can lead us down rabbit-holes of logic and conclusions that are flat-out wrong, and when we share them on the internet, wrong-headed myths arise and echo chambers of opinion take hold.
Now, there are audio discussion forums on the internet that are veritable petrie dishes for such myths and opinions, but ASR isn't one of them.
cheers