I have compared directly side by side. it depends what are you looking from sound reproduction and what music you are litening. Scala suited for small scale music, it's polite in the bass, midrange slight recessed and sounds very crispy in hights (best sounds with jazz, opera, and some vocals which are recorder right- without added exciter and upped lower hights-easily provocated in sibilance)
Maestro sound diferently- more faster, more resolution in midrange, hights are more neutral, bass is MUCH punchier and more dynamyc. music soundstage and projection is majestic, grandiosic- in another words - huge. hight more neutral(if scala transaprent because oh hights, maestro is trapaprent because of midrange clarity) there is two posible problems with Maestro- 1) placement in room
2) amplifier (Maestro MUCH MUCH more dependable on amp then Scala, I have heard same Maestro in same room with very diferent results in dynamyc and bass with diferent amplifiers)
hope this helps
Maestro sound diferently- more faster, more resolution in midrange, hights are more neutral, bass is MUCH punchier and more dynamyc. music soundstage and projection is majestic, grandiosic- in another words - huge. hight more neutral(if scala transaprent because oh hights, maestro is trapaprent because of midrange clarity) there is two posible problems with Maestro- 1) placement in room
2) amplifier (Maestro MUCH MUCH more dependable on amp then Scala, I have heard same Maestro in same room with very diferent results in dynamyc and bass with diferent amplifiers)
hope this helps