......I wasn't used to the amount of detail.
I really think this could be the issue, depending on what you've previously been used to gfunk.
I'm not saying that you will (or should) get to like it.
I certainly agree with the comment that there are no rights and wrongs
when it comes to individual tastes.
However, there are obvious rights and wrongs in the way a speaker reproduces what it's given.
It might sound corny (not least because
nothing is going to match live sound) but how else can you judge the fidelity other than by comparing to actual music?
So it comes down to the simple question of how realistic does it sound?
If you'd been sitting where the recording mics were, is that how the hi-hat would have sounded? A hi-hat is a bright sound - obviously too bright during playback is no good. But some people don't like the natural sound of hi-fi hats - they actively seek speakers that veil HF to make it more listenable.
I know because I briefly owned a pair of such speakers - that went back to the shop like a rocket.
So no rights and wrongs with taste. But with speakers in particular, regardless of personal tastes, some are
actually more right than others (more true to the source - sounds obvious but it's just too much for some tastes).