Bad choice for your application. Horns all have a narrow dispersion pattern compared to other designs and especially Ohm designs. This means there is a sweet spot that is tightly defined.
Think of your room and your family. You want pleasant sound at low volumes from a multitude of positions. Similarly you want even lighting in the room. The Klipsch horns behave like a spotlight. They do not evenly light up the room and this is very noticeable at low levels. Jack up the light intensity and the room will start to have more even lighting from reflections of the spotlight on the far wall. This is why it sounds better when you jack up the volume.
You need wide dispersion speakers which are like a regular light bulb - they evenly light up the room!!! Sorry but there is nothing you can do. A spotlight behaves very differently from a regular bulb and there is nothing you can do to get enough even light in the room except to jack up the volume.
Think of your room and your family. You want pleasant sound at low volumes from a multitude of positions. Similarly you want even lighting in the room. The Klipsch horns behave like a spotlight. They do not evenly light up the room and this is very noticeable at low levels. Jack up the light intensity and the room will start to have more even lighting from reflections of the spotlight on the far wall. This is why it sounds better when you jack up the volume.
You need wide dispersion speakers which are like a regular light bulb - they evenly light up the room!!! Sorry but there is nothing you can do. A spotlight behaves very differently from a regular bulb and there is nothing you can do to get enough even light in the room except to jack up the volume.