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Have you tried room correction? Seems like that could fix the extra mid-bass issue, which sounds to me like a room mode.
I am writing here the same question that I propose on the LS50 Meta thread.
Basically, I wonder, according to you, owning a new TDAI-3400 and a coulple of Kef LS50 Metas, if makes sense to buy a complete Lyngdorf set (satellites and subs) and sending back the Kef (I still have time).
Actually the Metas works very, very good in my poor squared room, with a presentation that is good to excellent from bass to highs.
The only complain is in the mid-bass area where the punch is even too much, and this happen only with some genre of music (mostly dance, hip-hop and some pop).
The, based on your experiences, the Metas could be outperformed by a complete Lyngdorf set when paired to the TDAI-3400 or I will fall into an downgrade, considering the extremely refinement of the Metas?
Have you done any room measurements with REW to find out if you're getting a null in the mid-bass region? If you are, then it doesn't matter what speakers you get, you'll have the same issue. The fix is either to reposition your Metas or add room treatments (bass traps). I'm assuming because you're posting in the Roomperfect thread, that you have already run Roomperfect. I run Dirac, but AFAIK, Roomperfect doesn't tell you your room's actual response, just the predicted response, which is often quite far from reality. Is that the case?