Post a picture of your current system then , afaik it can all be imaginary.
Just as the other " expert "
Sorry, ain’t happening!

And no one coming to my house. The dogs trained to kill whiny, argumentative audiophiles who argue for the sake of arguing.


Kidding aside, any communication in this experiential hobby is like "dancing about architecture", especially when it’s impossible to hang out with people and share every experience to hammer out a shared, specific language to describe the experiences. In effect, you have to default to accept that people are telling you the truth. Obviously some people won’t… in the end you have to trust at least some people…some of the time…
But to give you an idea of my top system, it’s a bi-amped MBL 101 with symphonic line kraft and CAT preamp , for a more organic and natural flavor than MBL’s solid state electronics. ( I wouldn't call MBL's electronics "metallic" as Morricab does, but my system is much, much, much more natural.)
If you’re familiar with the MBL house sound - near electrostatic resolution, holographic presentation with the 3D acoustic of the original event carved out in your room, sound waves coming from individual musicians from the 3D space , near horn dynamics, natural tone, rocking bass, great highs, and plays all types of music. (But to be fair, much more loose imaging than box speakers, and image size less on the 101 than a huge panel speaker. The 101X has the image size of big panel speakers, but still no pinpoint imaging with the Omni technology.). Both German physics and the newish bayz also have that 3D Omni presentation and are a lot of fun to listen to, but based on my exposure to those brands , they do not possess the near-horn dynamic prowess of the MBL.
Sound wise, MBL wins “best of show” nearly every time in North America. And my system is better than you would hear at any show or any dealer showroom. 101 is Dream come true for me. But I LOVE big panels also.
I hope this helps satisfy some of your curiosity . Now back to Alsyvox and Clarysis