I had a few drinks and bought some speakers, I've now sobered up


Ok, so I purchased some Sopra 2's two weeks back and was throughly excited to own them. They came in a few days ago and look just beautiful. The problem is, I don't feel like sonically they are that much "better" than my 1028's. Visually I'd take the Sopra's any day. Sonically they sound good but:

 Sopra 2's sound (too) laid back compared to the 1028. I'm honestly perfering the 1028's as they have snap and feel a little more in your face. The higher mid bass frequencies feel better blended with the upper frequencies. 

The upper frequencies did feel harsh at first but settle down and some placement helped satisfy that. But it still it doesn't feel blended. The top frequencies are more clear and the mid bass is more pronounced and clear, but not as blended. 

I'm listening to punk, classic rock and experiential music and feel the 1028 is the better performer. I feel wrong for saying it, but it's true. Any help or advice or are these to be put up for sale as I'm expecting?

(Gear: PL Dialogue Premium pre/power, Clearaudio Concept Wood, Hana EH, Musical Surroundings Nova III, nice cables. 13x9 small bedroom with first reflection treatment)
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I believe once yours ears adjust to the "Focal sound" it now is a preference of original Ginsu knife I or Ginsu knife II.
Nice to know I'm not the only cutlery enthusiast here to appreciate the finer points of Ginsu.
Buyer's remorse is a terrible feeling. I think many of us here have suffered with it at one time or another.

I suffered from buyer's remorse all my life until I was around 25 or 30, somewhere in there. Took me that long I guess to become aware enough of what was going on and figure out what to do about it. From then on, as long as I do those things, no problem.
Yes but a few drinks of what, that is the question. Saturday we had ribs and Tom Petty, with of course a lot of Deschuttes Black Butte Porter. The might Moabs can support a big bold porter like that no problem. Sopras you probably want to stick with something fruity and fizzy, maybe a wine spritzer, anything with any real flavor is bound to easily overwhelm the performance. Sure you can always try and make up for quality with quantity, but more than likely end up with only a headache the next day. There once was a time we all knew these things. Yet another sign of cultural collapse. We are losing our heritage before our own eyes.

These are not the speakers you are looking for. Now that's culture!