LSA110 Statement as possible replacment for Silverline SR17.5?


Toying with the idea of upgrading my Silverline monitors. The new, Supreme version cost $7500 and I'd rather spend less. Anyone familiar with the LSA110 Statements ?  Just how good are they?  How bright/Neutral/Warm ?
Any other suggestions under 4K ?

Rest of my system:
Wells Audio Majestic integrated
Moon 260D transport
Aqua La Voce DAC
Acoustic Zen IC
AudioArt speaker and digital cables


stuartk
soix: Since I really like my Silverlines (although the system could do with more bass) I was thinking the Supremes would give me the same sound, only "better". Perhaps this is a naive assumption. When I asked Alan Yun about the differences, he replied that the main improvements are power handling and resolution. Because I tend to fall into the "musicality" camp as opposed to the "detail" camp and cannot actually demo the Supremes in my room, I'm a bit nervous about buying them, even at a discount. Perhaps this anxiety is entirely unfounded? I've haven't bought anything in the past 15 years I couldn't demo first, having learned the hard way, early on, that it doesn't matter how good gear sounds in a store.  

I only recently read about the LSA's, which come with a 30 day trial, and thought they might be provide more bass, due to the sub bass radiator. Supposedly, they are patterned on a 10K monitor, so I thought I might not be giving up anything. Again, perhaps this is naive. 
Well, if you have a 30 day trial period, you can keep the Silverlines and not risk anything. Why not give it a try?
Yes, roxy54; I'm leaning in that direction. The only difference between the Signature and Statment models is the tweeter. The Statement has a beryllium tweeter while the Signature has a soft dome. I've read that  berylliums are not fatiguing but would rather play it safe and go with the soft-dome. 
roxy54; for the sake of accuracy, I should point out that there's a 10% restocking fee + shipping, if speakers are returned. 
You may be in luck. There’s a nice pair of Joseph Audio Pulsars (the speakers the LSAs benchmarked) here for $3500. If they don’t blow you away you can probably sell them for what you paid, and if you like them you can upgrade them to Graphene version and get even more improvement if you get the urge. I’d hop on them ASAP. Best of luck.