Here's a strong recommendation for those of you with pre-2016 Blumenstein Orcas: Get the new "Depth of Field Enhancement Kit!" I just got it installed last night in my vintage Orcas (recessed drivers), and I was seriously shocked by the level of improvement.
Two things, in particular, really stood out. First, an increased ability to resolve complex passages. Listening to some Stereolab, for example, it's amazing how well the upgraded pair is able to articulate clearly all of the many sounds happening at the same time - keyboards, bass, guitars, etc. Second, the highs are more mellow, yet still very extended. The improvement in the highs also seems to result in a subjective improvement across the other frequencies, including the bass (my Orcas are run with the vintage, column-style Orca subs that double as stands).
I have had the pleasure to listen on a few occasions to the magical and trippy Feastrex drivers. And I have to say that Clark has, with these latest seemingly small but wicked-effective design changes, done an amazing job of approaching the same type of sound with the humble Orcas.
Please note that my comments are relative to the already great sounding pre-2016 Orcas and are not meant in any way as a criticism of the earlier sound. The improvements are simply a case of "more of a good thing." Of course, anyone ordering a new pair will already receive the depth of field enhancements as part of the standard package going forward.