Request advice-need "brighter" speakers than Totem Hawks


Hi All-
Love the community here; first time poster.
My gear:
i have a pair of Totem Hawks, driven by Sim Audio W-5 amp and P-5 pre. I listen primarily to Redbook CDs via a Marantz SA8005. Cables are all Audience AU24SE. I listen both through a modded Eastern Electric DAC (op amp upgraded, tube removed) and direct from CDP to preamp (teensy sound difference between DAC/no DAC, if any). My medium sized room is pretty dead sonically (carpet, textile window coverings).

My Issue:
The high frequencies are uncrisp, rolled off severely, muted, and just lacking generally, especially on contemporary works (jazz, rock). I don’t hear cymbals, hi-hats, or rich, crisp snare drums (yeah, I’m a drummer). Listening to my favorite disks is a deeply disappointing experience, Though classical sounds ok to fine. I am thinking that I need brighter speakers than the Hawks (though there are numerous folks who extoll Sim Audio plus Totem speakers, something is not right. I do have a bit of hi-freq. hearing loss from playing percussion for over 40 years (amateur), but I’ve heard a number of less expensive systems that sound better to me. My first thought is to go for a used pair of B&Ws (CM5s?) or Vandersteens (assuming good WAF on the latter) to swap out for the Hawks. I’m on a budget, but am not above selling some of the current gear to pay for the right equipment.

I would love love to hear some suggestions or alternate diagnoses/ideas. I am not limiting myself to speakers; I’ve tried a bunch of different cables to no good effect. Analysis Plus silver cables, for example, were a disaster with this gear, for example, FYI. Thanks in advance for any sage thoughts you choose to offer. -Bruce


bheiman
i listened to Totem Element fire recently and found them sweet but kind of laid back and dull. Not to my taste, certainly for $6k.
I have Monitor Audio Gold 50, which have a remarkable treble, and fit the bright, fast, light mold. 
You also might listen to Aerial, and for the new Beryllium tweeter, the new Paradigm Personal line.

"The Pendragon's totally outperform B&W, Golden Ear and Triangle."

The Pendragons definitely do NOT outperform the Golden Ear speakers.   I tried the Pendragons in my secondary system and I kept asking, where's the bass?   I schlepped those monster speakers all the way around my man cave to no avail.  I expected good bass extension with the 2 10 inch woofers and large cabinet, but I was wrong.  I got better sound and bass from the Odyssey Kismet speakers I was using prior and those speakers have a 7 inch woofer and silk dome tweeter.


I returned the Pendragons at a cost of 295.00 for one way shipping.  I ended up with Golden Ear Triton Two speakers which sound perfect in this room, smooth mids and highs and bass to die for.

A quick Thanks for the continuing advising. I am planning to implement the next measures sometime this week. Since I'm a public school teacher, work beckons heavily this week as my semester winds down. Thanks again to All, and I will post replies to various advice this week, too. 

Hoping to work through at least several more of the action items soon. 
-B