Anthem Statement P5 amp and Golden Ear Triton One speakers


I have the opportunity to purchase the p5 amp and Triton one speakers and am trying to get reviews, opinions on both the amp and the speakers both individually and working together. They would be used for both music and home theater. Will add center, surrounds. Also considering Rega p3 turntable. Can't do dedicated music and home theater now. 
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Thanks alkaloid for the post. I haven't heard much about the P5. I saw a few old reviews that were good but I had also seen reviews who said the P5 was bright and believe complained about the bass saying that the P5 for music wasn't good. How hot does the amp get? Thanks again for the post.
The Triton one's are one of the few speakers I've heard recently that truly surprised me, and that was before I knew the cost. I guessed 10K GBP absolute minimum, but they are 5K. Not just great design skills but also very honest of GE to market them sensibly. I heard them with Primare amps so regrettably I can't comment on Anthem partnership.
Thanks for the post. I haven't been able to get a lot of information on the Anthem P5 except from alkaloid's post earlier. I rarely see a
P5 for sale if that means anything but would like to get more information and wouldn't mind hearing from more from P5 owners. Thanks again for the post.
@OP, Sorry for not replying sooner. 
In any case, I am a Vandy man.
I heard them in the '80's and never forgot how great they sounded (and at a great price point), even after 30 years.
Do I like other manufacturers? Yes, Maggies, Ohm, Shahanian, and recently, ProAc. I have been trialing Zu Audio speakers, too. (I wanted to see what a crossover-less design sounded like). But, the Vandersteen's seem to always get the music right.
Granted, the dealer did not set up the Golden Ear's very well, but to me a good speaker should sound good even when in less than ideal circumstances. You shouldn't have to have your head and body clamped in a vise, but should be able to hear a convincing reproduction throughout the room- IMHO. 
If it sounds good and feels good, then it IS good!
Duke Ellington

Bob
I understand and thanks for the reply. I heard vandersteens years ago and was really impressed. Like you I also heard and liked Maggie's but they won't work for me right now. Thanks again.