I compared the X-1's and the M20's but not the Tyler's. I ended up buying the X-1's. To my ears, the Gershman's were FAR superior to all the speakers I auditioned, including the Revel's. Another consideration (which I ended up taking advantage of) is the ability to turn the Gershman's into a full range system (at a later date) with the addition of the SW-1 subwoofers. The passive subs blend seamlessly with the X-1's.
I also heard the Chameleon's which come very close to the X-/SW-1 combo, for about half the price. I think they may be the best speaker value under 2K. I recommend an audition. While a few dollars more than the X-1's, once you add the cost of stands to the monitors, the Chameleon's might cost a little less.
Other systems I auditioned (and liked) included Spendor, Soliliquy, and Audes. Still, I felt that the Gershman's were the most musical- they were the only ones that I actually forgot I was "auditioning". I didn't notice the speakers and got lost in the music, which sold me.
Eddie
I also heard the Chameleon's which come very close to the X-/SW-1 combo, for about half the price. I think they may be the best speaker value under 2K. I recommend an audition. While a few dollars more than the X-1's, once you add the cost of stands to the monitors, the Chameleon's might cost a little less.
Other systems I auditioned (and liked) included Spendor, Soliliquy, and Audes. Still, I felt that the Gershman's were the most musical- they were the only ones that I actually forgot I was "auditioning". I didn't notice the speakers and got lost in the music, which sold me.
Eddie