In the 90's I too used to only feel that panel speakers could give me what I was looking for soundwise. I had Crosby'd Quad 63's and within their limits, I always felt coming home from a Hi-fi show or audition that the Quads (or even better yet Soundlabs) offered something with a particular frequency and dynamic window that few others could.
With my current dynamic speakers am getting (even when I was using the same amps as I was back then) a level of fidelity that I could have only dreamed about at that time. I believe computer modeling and materials science have moved dynamic speakers well beyond their previous levels of quality. But 'stats have come a long way as well. I have to hear my friends latest Soundlabs with the PX technology - they are supposedly a big improvement in dynamics. I was also recently very impressed with the Quad 2905. That being said, I have recently read about at least 2 different soundlab owners that have gone for dynamic speakers and have gotten better sound quality. I dont think that would have happened 10-15 years ago.
With my current dynamic speakers am getting (even when I was using the same amps as I was back then) a level of fidelity that I could have only dreamed about at that time. I believe computer modeling and materials science have moved dynamic speakers well beyond their previous levels of quality. But 'stats have come a long way as well. I have to hear my friends latest Soundlabs with the PX technology - they are supposedly a big improvement in dynamics. I was also recently very impressed with the Quad 2905. That being said, I have recently read about at least 2 different soundlab owners that have gone for dynamic speakers and have gotten better sound quality. I dont think that would have happened 10-15 years ago.