Emil; Transparent I certainly agree with. Personally, I would not have described the sound as on the 'analytical side'; not for my Dulcets, nor for the De Capos (which I heard with different electronics). With all these terms, we may be using the same words, but trying to capture different personal experience.
In using the term 'warm' I was trying to capture a satisfying natural richness in the mid-range, and highs that were clear without excessive brightness. I did not mean coloured in the sense of 'warm and fuzzy'. 'Analytic' in this context puts me in mind of a sound that may be detailed, but not particularly involving; somewhat flat or dry if you like. You may mean something quite different.
In using the term 'warm' I was trying to capture a satisfying natural richness in the mid-range, and highs that were clear without excessive brightness. I did not mean coloured in the sense of 'warm and fuzzy'. 'Analytic' in this context puts me in mind of a sound that may be detailed, but not particularly involving; somewhat flat or dry if you like. You may mean something quite different.