two short list items, A) the Sonus Faber "Guarneri's", and B) the S.A.P. "Trios" both are very good. The Trios tend to have a prominent upper midrange that gives the presentation of a lot of life and immediacy (good for jazz and vocalists, less good for large-scale orchestral music that needs a little more weight). It is one of the most neutral sounding speaker I've owned, with that sense of life, and the sense that a vocalist is standing right in front of you can be quite addictive! So much so, that you can actually tell what brand of perfume Norah jones is wearing... The Guarneri's are every bit as good, and can handle the more complex large-scale stuff. They both do the vanishing act, are easy too place, and are easy to drive 88, and 95 db's respectively.
I kept the "Trios" and see no reason to change.
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