You gimped the klipsch severely by using a very lousy thing called a SET amp, unfortunately.
Which low IQ guy told you that a very lousy thing called a SET amp was a good match for your klipsch? Don’t listen to such guys.
You should run a active crossover that facilitates individual driver delays/timing/levels/crossover and biamp/triamp a klipsch. The woofer should receive a fairly powerful/meaty amp in such a biamp/triamp config.
You guys are not smarter or know more about klipsch than klipsch's main engineer.
Hope that helps.
So I've always been a SET + Klipsch guy, been through most of the Heritage line.

