Quote Originally Posted by topspeed
Sounds to me like you've discovered the truism that price doesn't always equal performance. I'm not saying the MA's are bad, only that they are bad (at their price point) to you...and since your opinion is all that matters...well, you get the point.

If you are adamant on keeping the MA's but want to tame them, try installing Musical Fidelity's Tube Buffer into the chain and see if that helps. The buffer will roll the highs off a touch and introduce some harmonics that you may find pleasing. It's certainly cheaper than replacing speakers...speakers that you liked enough (7 months ago) to purchase.

Hope this helps.
Right now I'm in Singapore and I think I might as well buy the Musical Fidelity Tube Buffer and try installing it at home, but I need to make sure the product code is Musical Fidelity x-10 V3 Tube Buffer, correct? Let me know if it's not it.
Thank you topspeed, I will let you know what happen after I installing it.