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I think the problem is a general lack of knowledge and understanding of speakers/headphones, acoustics, physics of sound, etc. At least, that's the impression I have, and it could be completely wrong (no offense to anyone if it is). It's kind of hard to be creative when one is not up to speed on the subject or not sure how to apply the the knowledge they might have.
However, I do think many on here would be willing to learn more about this subject, and there have already been some great examples of this! There's a couple of potential problems, though. The first is that trying to learn something new like this (and sound can be a fairly complex subject) is daunting. There are so many resources out there, and it's hard enough figuring out where to start and where to go from there. It's hard to sort out what you need to know, what you don't need to know, what's applicable, what's not, etc.
The second is that it can take an extraordinary amount of time and dedication to really learn a new subject like this. Some don't have the time, and some aren't willing to give the time.
Speaking from experience, the only reason I'm quite knowledgeable and skilled with computers, networking, and IT stuff in general is because I started researching it at a young age out of pure interest. My parents used to give me crap for spending so much time on the computer (or working on computers), but they realize now it's a pretty key part of my life and career. People come to me for help because I've literally spent the a large portion of my life dedicated to this interest. They know my knowledge and experience is sound and trustworthy. Sure, they could try and solve their problems themselves, but that usually ends in frustration for both parties.
I'm not saying one will need years of studying to be able to mod their T50RPs into something amazing, but it certainly won't be a walk in the park learning enough for it to make a difference.
I entirely agree that we could use some more creativity and digging into the topic of sound, but I also don't think it's as simple as just saying "use some creativity." That's like me telling people to just "use Google" when they run into computer problems. Almost everyone needs some guidance in addition to that. Otherwise, well...their problems stay the same! Only a very small minority of people can take something as vague as "use Google" and get positive results.
I don't mean this as an insult or a complaint...nothing like that! You speak the truth. I just think many of us could use more than somewhat vague hints and tips if we're expected to be more creative.