Glad you are enjoying the Dave. Now that I've upgraded my speakers to the Vandersteen Quatro CT (painted not the wood), I've noticed even more detail and dynamics from the QX5/20. It's still not quite as dynamic as my old Empirical Audio OSDE/SE, but it's much more musical. The bass on it is sick. When I got it, I still had the Treo's and the bass was so much better than I had heard through the Treo's. With the built in subs in the Quatro's, the Ayre is killer. There was one passage of an orchestra (sorry, I have a lot of 24/192 music of all genre's so I just listen, but I don't know who I was listening to) that had tympani. I never heard it through the Treo's as it's really low. It was there in spades (this is the second song I listened to that I heard tympani drums were I either never heard it or it was faint). You could hear each drum and the tone and you could here each head stroke and the sound differences. We were amazed at this. I will be using that passage with other equipment when I try things out.
I have heard the Brinkmann once and was very impressed. I think that will also be in the discussion for folks. It's funny as we all like totally different things. I think the Dave sounds great as I've said and I'd own one if I didn't have what I have. I wanted everything the Ayre put into it, but I love the look. It's a perfect match for my AX5/20, lol. I don't think the Dave is ugly by any means, but for me, I like the Ayre look better. I know many who like the look of the Chord products better. Glad that you listened and got what you liked best. That's what it's all about. :)