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One of the best speakers I heard were the Quad electrostatics years ago, an LP of westminster choir singing played through a Linn LP12 turntable was breathtaking, but one of the most pleasurable to me as they had a superb soundstage and 3d imagery were B&W CM2 speakers.
If I had to give a blanket recommendation the Benchmark AHB2 ($3,000 USD, 100 wpc/8 ohms stereo, 380 watts/8 ohms mono) pushes a lot of my buttons from specification/design/company perspectives (like you said, reviews are a dime a dozen). It would help if you could better define what "real" means to you (we all have sonic priorities).
In relationship to amps or integrated, what I need to know is how much does one have to spend to get one simple description which I rarely hear and that is... "real". I do not care what the topology is, I want the most real sound for the cheapest money whether it is 3K-12K.
I'd say that box speakers, especially constant directivity speakers like the Gedlee speakers, will get you the closest to a "live" feel from a dynamics and energy standpoint.
My personal opinion on hi-fi is a performance similar to live music is not desirable to home audio at all, live music as Tha Absolute Sound reference to the home music is a joke, a impossible to reach target, it is just a motto HP created to his magazine name, people dont should take it seriously otherwise it will lead to frustation, breaking the bank or wife protest.What audiophiles need is a beautiful sound to his ears, it not need to sound the same as real music or close to it, it need to sound good to the owner personal taste.In this way the two best SS amps I have heard so far was the Jeff Rowland Model 1 and the Rega Brio.
....and you haven't heard the JBL M2! As a previous owner of the Abbeys and current owner of the M2's it's quite incredible.
A reminder that this is the Cheap & Cheerful circle and the limit on total systems is $1,000. Thus all recommendations would have to adhere to the guidelines. Alternately the thread can be moved to an appropriate circle if anyone has any ideas.