All cars have different brake feel and need getting used to.
I have Saabs generally and they always seem to have 'soft' brakes (or at least pedal feel) but still stop OK. My wife has a Suzuki which has very sharp brakes, sometimes my first stop in that after other cars is a bit abrupt and gets dirty looks from her. The TR7 brakes I found OK when I got it, locking all 4 wheels evenly in a hard stop. As part of a refurb years ago I was rebuilding the master cylinder and found the lower piston completely frozen in. I tried a recon unit but that leaked (as apparently many do) so I bought an S&S uprated servo and master cylinder package (not sure if it was Sherpa or what). That improved the braking and I find it adequate with a feel somewhere between the other cars. I appreciate that the standard TR7 pads are not very large.
Of course, the pad manufacture can also make a difference, I found Greenstuff awful and, IIRC, I have Mintex now. So many variables!