Where do you place your speakers in the room? How close are they to the wall behind them? The closer they are to that wall, the greater the bass is relative to the mid and treble. Many people follow the standard audiophile recommendation to move their speakers at least 2-3 feet away from the wall behind them. Try moving them around and see what difference it makes.
Look at the
SoundStage review of these speakers and scroll down to "Act 3", where the reviewer, at last, deals with the bass problem by using a different speaker location in his room.
All speaker designers must decide where a speaker should be located relative to the wall behind them. A 6¼" woofer in a narrow vented cabinet can only do so much. I believe the SoundStage article said they have an f3 (the frequency at which bass response falls 3 dB below the speaker's standard level) of 40 Hz which is not bad. This bass response will be affected by location relative to a wall. If the designer intends the speakers to be located away from a wall (rather than near it), bass compensation must be included, usually in the crossover. See Martin King's article on
Baffle Step Compensation where he describes this better than I can. I don't know what the designers of your Triangle Antals intended, but I can guess that they lack this bass compensation, and might benefit from being moved closer to a wall or a corner.