Looks like Scotch or Bourbon and water aids your listening as it does mine. (well, Bourbon for me, not Scotch)
I took the fast way out. I put my Orcas on a 120WPC SS amp and played my music loudly for over 400 hours; listening once a day to the progress. Of course it helps having a "dedicated listening room (~2200 Cu Ft)" in the house. This is the bonus room (not above the garage without the walls that slant in) that is not legally a bedroom. If I turn the storage space above the garage to a closet I can legally call it a bedroom.
Today I was listening to my VSAC 2003 Demo disk. It is my most eclectic collection of music1. The Taiko drums from the Sheffield Kodo album were amazing. One Winter's Night is absolutely stunning with the instruments floating in space. This is an album anyone interested in acoustic music should own, Strength In Numbers/Telluride Sessions. You won't believe the artists in this group.
1This disk includes all acoustic, Triad (written by D. Crosby), from Jefferson Airplane, Taiko drums, Festival Sketch by MJQ, San Miguel by The Kingston Trio, an R&B cover by Alison Krauss, and a jazz song (Clear) by Spirit. A tribute to my eclectic taste in music as one retailer I know described it.
Addition: Listening today to the whole of Strength In Numbers, Telluride Sessions, there are fades I never knew were there. I have to reiterate DECAY in all caps! The dynamics are shocking me. This is a very familiar album. I know every note on it but what I am hearing today is a clarity that wasn't there before. As I had noted before, the side men, in this case Be'la Fleck, Jerry Douglas and Sam Bush are in a straight line, not in a semi circle. Mark O'Connor and Edgar Meyer are dead center. This is a revelation!
I'm still screwing with the sub's crossover. I turned it all the way up to 100 Hz but can't decide. I don't seem to hear any trouble at this frequency and I had assumed I would.