Sounds like your journey ended up in the right place. Ultimately the thing that makes ATC the MOST different is the low distortion drivers. This is is something both passive ad active users can appreciate when it helps them hear things they otherwise wouldn't.
Funny how distortion in drivers appears to our ears: not necessarily as a change in tone or audible distortion, but as masking, the veil obscurring information. Remove that and a world opens up!
The only negative to low distortion is the recods you loved for the music can sometimes soumnd rather awful. I remember the first time I heard Genesis "Selling England By the Pound" on a pair of ATCs and I was quite disappointed: NO bass at all, almost like it had been rolled off at 400 Hz! This was likely caused by the mix monitors or mastering monitors having too much bass in the studio and therefore the engineers thought they had ait rght when they didn't. This was common until they finally realized that a flat speaker or one with less bass was best to mix on. Getting your monitors right is important to make sure that your fans get to ehar what they expect.
Brad