My experience, especially recently, mirrors some of the thoughts represented here. That is, there are probably a dozen top-level speakers one can choose from in this price class. Tidal, Stenheim, Wilsion, Magico, Rockport, Von Schweilert, Goebel, Zellaton, Marten, Raidho, Borreson, Avantgard, Cessarro, Clarysis, Alsyvox and on and one.
After all the audio speak, I have begun telling our clients this: Of all the speakers you have listened to and all the input you have received from other audiophiles, dealers, and reviewers, it all comes down to this—WHAT SPEAKER MAKES YOUR HEART SING!
Case in point:
I worked with a client for three months while he was looking for his next speaker. He clearly preferred the sound of tubes and vinyl over solid-state and digital. He listened to the Von Schweikert VR.fifty, an 80k speaker, and it was only when I combined it with a Trafomatic 40-watt/channel Class A amplifier that he finally felt ready to commit. A week later, he heard a pair of Goebels and said he liked some things they did better than the VS. Knowing how he was laboring with the decision, I asked the question - which speaker makes your heart sing more? A day later, he called to thank me for helping him decide. He chose the Goebel, and while disappointed, he made the right choice for him.
I'll leave it at that, except to say I believe in the long run:
a) This approach is good for my business as that customer will refer many clients to me for being honest and not pressuring him, and
b) As audiophiles, we often miss the forest through the trees—your sound is your sound and does not need to be anyone else's.
Oranette - no judgment whatsoever on this thread or your quest. I have enjoyed this thread and hearing about gems we may not know, e.g., offers from Sigma Acoustics. Good luck finding your dream speaker.