Amuseb,
I think I understand your pain. I believe that everyone hears somewhat differently. I also have a set of the Eufrodites. And have tried to overcome this same feeling of unnatural bass. Sometimes production can overcome the situation (Porcupine Tree always sounded brilliant) but all else was ruined by what seemed ridiculous boom of bass. If you're still a Eufrodite owner try Stillpoints on the rest of your system. Focus on the source equipment first.
As always everyone's experience is different but for me the fix was to replace my equipment stand. It was a still point and expensive but has worked. And yes stuffing pillows and boards up the behinds of Eufrodites offers some temporary relief but OPEN them up. Let those darlin's breathe!
Good Luck
I think I understand your pain. I believe that everyone hears somewhat differently. I also have a set of the Eufrodites. And have tried to overcome this same feeling of unnatural bass. Sometimes production can overcome the situation (Porcupine Tree always sounded brilliant) but all else was ruined by what seemed ridiculous boom of bass. If you're still a Eufrodite owner try Stillpoints on the rest of your system. Focus on the source equipment first.
As always everyone's experience is different but for me the fix was to replace my equipment stand. It was a still point and expensive but has worked. And yes stuffing pillows and boards up the behinds of Eufrodites offers some temporary relief but OPEN them up. Let those darlin's breathe!
Good Luck