My M3's Sapphires continue to bring enjoyment, what I like most is they are like good Electrostatics ESL's but with dynamics and punch. As I've learned about setup and how the speaker reacts to the placement and toe-in, they better have sound. I owned a lot of good speakers in 40 years, and these fit right in that group, they were better not really but they sounded different being a box design, and the best of them being the Dynaudio Confidence 5's that today would be costing 20K or so. I've stopped looking for the holy grail. Still, with the experience I know in synergy and cable matching and room acoustics getting them right pays more upside than constantly changing speakers and gear, which I've done over the years and all I did was chase my tail and start all over again. These are solid speakers and balanced from the bottom to the top, and the top end is not bright at all now but open. If I were to change speakers it would be going back to a pair of Quad ESL 57s, a speaker I've never owned yet, but I have no urge to and I loved the 57s when I heard them so 30 years ago, they were so real-sounding and natural but with the drawback, if you pushed them too hard with the M3's Sapphires I have very little worry about that, and I've found they like current and power and I don't care what the DB ratings are, Quads the same, they just sound better with power even if you don't play them concert level loud.