So, care to share some listening impressions comparing/contrasting to the LS-6'es? 
OK, I can do that. We, wife, myself and Dad got serious and tuned the system, not that I though it needed it but the wife was complaining again about something being amiss.
A few days ago I noted issues with my Allnic preamp. There was an odd clicking sound emanating from it. Uh oh

The following day I discovered that the Power Plant Premier had an output voltage issue only outputting 106VAC. Then I knew it was a starved relay, at least pretty sure. I pulled the plugged on the Allnic from the PPP and went straight to the wall. No more clicking. Late that night I unplugged the PPP then plugged her back in the next morning. All was well, 117VAC. Why is this relevant?
As I mentioned, the caps are breaking in and the V's sound(ed) great, not the very, best but great, very near to or at least as good as the LS6's in their prime. The Power Plant Premier rescued the LS6's many years ago. The Power Plant Premier rescued our system tonight in a way.
SO we sat down and began tuning. Fisrt up, since I had plugged the Allnic into raw wall power, a few night before and replugged back into the PPP. This brought a significant change to the soundstage, the smoothness, the air and the dynamics, a significant change. I simply wasn't prepared for that but I should have been. Next, the Decware amp got a place in the PPP. Another level of just sheer presence emerged. This was exciting stuff. The wife was really happy with what she was hearing now comparing to the best she heard was the LS6's. Time to roll some EL34 tubes

Running the newest version that ships now with the Decware I had on hand a set of Shuguang Treasures, a set I plugged in early on and didn't like at all - too soft, no dynamics and why would anyone spend this kind of money on tubes?
Plugging those back into the Decware was life altering.

Now we're levels above the LS6's. Everything was going so well I even tried Scott's Revelation interconnects, either VH-Audio or DH-LAbs, I forgot. Those cable really opened things up and I thought nice. But after about a half an hour it was too bright and listening fatigue started to settle in. Back to the (forgot, Danny's cables) and settled back down for a listen.
What struck me most was 2 things. Balance. The music just flowed, nothing got in the way of simply what was there. Sorry, can't think of a better explanation. Certain nuances sounded just simply real. Often I think I've thought that something sounded real but now I feel like I'm into another level which I don't think I've ever heard before on any system. Folk, electronica, vocal, Latin, it all came across and simply drew us in.
A really great evening at the home front.