Rich in detail, VERY extended highs and "authoritative" in the upper register (you don't feel that an it's going to lose it on an extended note). Favours clarity and detail over a lush presentation. I wouldn't call it analytical (that has negative connotations) -- rather, on the slightly coolish side of neutral. This said, it sounds very good on classical (IMO), so I haven't found Goldmund to be offputting or tiring. Overall, I like Goldmund a lot even though I do not now own any of their equipment. BTW, it's wide-bandwidth reproduction (as in Spectral, et alia).
I don't know Stellavox at all.
I don't know Stellavox at all.