Any comparison between Audes/Gershman/Triangle?


I am in the market for speakers for my second system. I am replacing a couple of Aerius that were driven by a Classe CAP-100. My price range is $ 1500 or less used. My short list right now is Audes Blues, Triangle Celius and Gershman Cameleon. Anyone has compared them? Any other possibility in that price range? I really appreciate your opinions. Pablo.
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I have heard the Celius and Chameleon at the same store (Primus audio-Kansas City) with identical electronics.(Arcam Integrated/Sim Audio CD)They both have strengths and are in some ways similar.The Triangle is delicate ,clean and extended in the upper frequencies.There is a high degree of detail,with no blurring of individual instruments,however they never sounded analytical.No real bass at all however.
The Gershman were tall speakers,which seemed to aid in every regard.They presented a large soundstage and were also clean and extended,with more low frequency extension.
They were also very attractive (if that is of any importance.)Overall-I thought the Triangle were very "alive" sounding,and would purchase them if the bass were more extended.I also want to hear the Audes.
tracer