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Speakers are so personal, I have heard speakers that people love that I find unlistenable. One of the best times I ever had in my audiophile journey was my first trip to Rocky Mountain Audio Fest. RMAF was the first time I heard the affordable Salk and Fritz speakers and the outrageous Vandersteen Model 7. I went to RMAF a couple of years in a row before deciding on Salk. Your journey will probably be much different, there are a lot more audio shows these days so the odds are good there will be one a couple of hours away either by air or road. A bonus is you get to meet other AC members that will introduce you to excellent equipment you never heard of and hall conversations such as "Have you been to room 214, WOW!". If you fall in love at a show, make an offer on the display model, many manufacturers will give you a deal. I always find it easier to listen, compare then decide on equipment than take a chance on unheard designs.
If you get a chance, give a listen to PSB speakers. I have never found their tweeters harsh or fatiguing. But YMMV. Of course, electronics. source, cables and room all play a role. I have tailored all my gear to a more organic, natural sound without fatigue.