What speaker do you passionately want to demo?


Beyond the slight curiosity of what speaker you'd "like" to demo (example: every Klipsch horn speaker), what speaker(s) would you "passionately" love to demo?  A brief explanation of "why" you like these speakers would be beneficial.

I'll start:

MBL 101 X-treme - almost a decade and reviewers still say it's amongst the best they'd ever heard.  Probably should be matched to the MBL Electronics

Living Voice Vox Olympian Horn - it's wood (maybe sounds more warm/organic), it's a horn, and it consistently gets good reviews at the Munich High End audio shows.

Muraudio SP1 - Electrostatic + cone hybrid speaker that received many rave reviews.  It's not an easy task successfully marrying the fast electrostatic to the slower cone to sound seamless.  This speaker was on my short list to purchase.

Voxativ AC-XP field coil driver - both Voxative and Pure Audio Project speaker offer the Voxativ AC-XP field coil driver as an optional upgrade, but it's an additional ~$7k (yow).  The reviews leads me to believe that this field core driver is sonically "significantly" superior above other choices.  

Mike Lavigne's Evolution Acoustics MM7 in his dedicated sound room.  The sonics of demoing speakers at storefronts or audio shows can be problematic depending on the audio chain and the room setup.  MikeL has a matured optimized setup that is sonically recognized as excellent by other serious audiophiles.  
kennyc
@mijostyn
Kennyc, I’m very lucky. I have the only speakers I ever want to own.
You are truly blessed to have and enjoy what you want.
The Muraudio gets decent reviews but IMHO it is a bad design.
I too was leery of how several panels sounded, but studying the many rave reviews suggesting it sounded better than the long established other offerings such as Martin Logan.

+1 @gmercer
The new Zellaton Plural Evo
Zellaton- how could I forget??? Long established company, painfully custom handcrafted lightweight speaker cone that translates to a fast effortless sound as reviewed by JV of TAS. While the Zellaton floorstanders were expensive $100k+ the new Plural Evo is only $55k (perhaps “only” isn’t the right word). Launched in 2019, I’m still waiting to find a PE review online although I believe Myles B. Astor is working on one for Positive Feedback. I also believe there’s one for demo in NYC.
More for my list: Martin Logan CLX [or CLS if they’re refurb] and especially the top ATC speakers. Never heard any ATC and have always wondered if they're worth $20K.
GR Research NX-Otica and/or NX-Treme. And Roger Modjeski's ESL, though it is no longer available. Also Max Townshend's Glastonbury, also no longer in production, I don't believe.

I've heard big Soundlabs, but only under show conditions. In a good room with the required amplification would be nice. If someone were to die and leave me money, I'd probably buy a pair of Sanders ESL's.