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Yeah I do find that I want to adjust it depending on genre right now, but hopefully that will change once I'm fully settled in with it. I don't have any means of adjusting EQ on this system but I'm very happy for now.
I think these Klipsch are in the same boat as your Tannoys - small cabinet for the size of the driver and no port. The new revision has a bigger cabinet and rear horn loaded port and apparently solves the bass shyness issue. Those cost double what I paid for these though so the addition of a £250 used sub seems like a good way to fix it. Everything above the bass on these is magical.
So glad I put my sub back into my system. Hopefully won't need it with the new cabs but we'll see.
I've spent so long tuning mine, level especially. What works for Chet Baker is mental for Blood Orange. For the sake of my neighbours I just can't listen to hip hop, but that's ok, I don't anyway.
Depending on how you're doing the crossover, you could bump the bass up on the mains to allow you to set the xover point lower.